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Post by TheFoolOnTheHill on Apr 27, 2005 6:06:02 GMT -5
Apr 2005 Pre-order the album now and receive a free limited edition HMV-exclusive Oasis poster with your album. This offer is subject to availability, while stocks last. The past three years have been somewhat transitional for Oasis. Additional line-up reshuffles, scrapped recording sessions and the domesticity of the once-notorious Gallagher brothers have led to a more mature and settled Oasis sound that is evident in their brand new album, ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’. Whilst all the indie-rock, “borrowed” Sixties-riffs and Manchester-flavoured swagger are still in attendance, this sixth offering from Oasis finds the band in a more reflective and melodic frame of mind. From the chants of “love one another“ on the slow-burn opener ‘Turn Up The Sun’, to the sombre ‘The Importance Of Being Idle’, where Noel reflects about the direction of life, to the Liam-penned ‘Guess God Thinks I’m Abel’, a simplistic and effective summertime ramble of good intentions, ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’ commands our attention on profound levels not usual to an Oasis album. By the time we reach the album closer ‘Let There Be Love’, an acoustic track boasting vocals from both Noel and Liam, with just the most simplistic hand-clap rhythm and soaring strings, Oasis have convinced us that the last three years of turmoil have produced a band dynamic that is stronger than ever. For those concerned that Oasis have slipped way too deep into the realm of Dad-rock, you will be pleased to hear that the Gallaghers can still produce some of the most infectiously catchy indie-rock around. From the psychedelic whirlpool of hit single ‘Lyla’, to the one and a half minute swagger of ‘The Meaning Of Soul’, by way of the magnificently-titled ‘Mucky Fingers’, ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’ provides the perfect balance between the ups and the downs. With ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’ the widespread belief is that Oasis are back with an amazing album which will prove to be their strongest for a very long time. With the added bonus of selling out nearly half a million tickets for their forthcoming tour, the year ahead looks set to be an extraordinary one. Limited Edition Version includes a DVD with exclusive band interviews, track by track insight into the making of the album and the video for 'Lyla'.
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Post by mattgoat on Apr 27, 2005 10:52:06 GMT -5
Another sparkling review...i like that.
Fuck off 'The Times' newspaper.
Cheers for that one.
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Post by Dave on Apr 27, 2005 12:46:18 GMT -5
Observer Music Monthly, brilliant mag, read it for quite a while now and the Oasis review was .
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Post by feckarse on Apr 27, 2005 16:26:29 GMT -5
nothing says "unbiased" quite like a record shop selling a record
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