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Post by gastritispanic on Jun 9, 2005 6:24:54 GMT -5
I don't know if this has been posted already, but here we go. www.popjournalism.com/pop/reviews/2005/00149oasis.shtml Pop Reviews Popjournalism > Pop Reviews > Oasis Oasis, Don't Believe the Truth 4/5 REVIEWED BY ADAM ALCHIN, POSTED ON MAY 30, 2005 Oasis, Don't Believe the Truth Internal turmoil, lagging sales and three inconsistent albums should have spelled the end of Oasis. Instead, the glimmer of hope heard on their 2002 release Heathen Chemistry has turned out to be an indication of great things to come as Oasis roars back to life with their sixth studio album Don't Believe The Truth. Quite simply, Truth is the best Oasis album since their 1995 magnum opus (What's The Story) Morning Glory. Opening with a seamless string of rockers and Rubber Soul-esque pop songs, Truth tears through its eleven tracks at blinding speed before closing with the optimistic ballad "Let There Be Love." Despite the departure of several band members in recent years, Zak "son of Ringo" Starkey joins on drums, Oasis has jelled into a confident and muscular unit; more importantly, they sound like a band. Truth may not restore Oasis to the ranks of "world's biggest band", however their competitors will have a hard time matching the sheer exhilaration of listening to this fine offering. (Sony)
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Post by NoelandMeMay29 on Jun 9, 2005 11:21:27 GMT -5
That's all I need.
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Post by usoasisfan on Jun 9, 2005 17:59:32 GMT -5
I like that guy! ;D
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Post by MSprague01 on Jun 9, 2005 18:02:08 GMT -5
short, sweet, and to the point very good
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