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Post by webm@ster on Jun 24, 2008 12:04:38 GMT -5
From NME:
Come back to NME.COM tonight at 7.30pm (BST) for more exclusive Oasis news regarding the band's immediate plans.
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Post by mercury3164 on Jun 24, 2008 12:06:23 GMT -5
yessssssss
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Post by quellophant on Jun 24, 2008 12:07:25 GMT -5
What's it gonna be?
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Post by inthesunshhiiiiine on Jun 24, 2008 12:08:36 GMT -5
I'm just after catching that on their site, could they be referring to the real juicy info we've all been waiting for like the album title, tracklisting or release date?
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Post by LuNi9 on Jun 24, 2008 12:09:53 GMT -5
YAY i think this is the first time something on the internet actually has be excited. apart from when STC leaked
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Post by LuNi9 on Jun 24, 2008 12:28:17 GMT -5
lol everyones getting hyped but how bad would it be if it ended up being
"they rean't releasing the album till nenext year due to internal problems"
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Post by inthesunshhiiiiine on Jun 24, 2008 12:45:51 GMT -5
Or just a dirty anticlimax saying like Gem was spotted his head shaved or something like that lol.
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Post by castlecraver on Jun 24, 2008 12:49:07 GMT -5
This is the NME. More likely than not its hyping something we already knew two weeks ago.
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Post by ashleigh on Jun 24, 2008 12:49:48 GMT -5
i would be surpirsed if its anything good if it was surely the nme would stretch it out a bit longer knowing them
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Post by caro on Jun 24, 2008 12:54:12 GMT -5
From NME: Come back to NME.COM tonight at 7.30pm (BST) for more exclusive Oasis news regarding the band's immediate plans. Did they email you
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Post by Jgrp on Jun 24, 2008 12:55:29 GMT -5
probably that the album is out october time, taken from The Sun. Can't see it being that big if it is typed at the bottom of a small andy bell story. hope it is more though.
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Post by castlecraver on Jun 24, 2008 12:57:38 GMT -5
From NME: Come back to NME.COM tonight at 7.30pm (BST) for more exclusive Oasis news regarding the band's immediate plans. Did they email you It's tacked on at the very end of the Andy Bell DJ set story that's running on the front page right now. Like 5 people probably saw it.
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Post by caro on Jun 24, 2008 12:59:38 GMT -5
Oh OK ;D When I saw it was about Andy DJing somewhere I didn't bother reading till the end ;D
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Post by castlecraver on Jun 24, 2008 13:12:35 GMT -5
It's official: www.oasisinet.com/site.php?site=news&idx=805NEW ALBUM & SINGLE DETAILS ANNOUNCED 24 June 2008 ‘The Shock Of The Lightning’ new single out September 29th ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ new album out October 6th Oasis are set to return later this year with a new single and their seventh studio album. The single,‘The Shock Of The Lightning’ is released on September 29th and the album, ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ follows in October; it is the first new Oasis music since last year’s ‘Lord Don’t Slow Me Down’, taken from the on the road film of the same name. ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ sees Dave Sardy return to the producer’s chair following his work on their 2005 album, ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’. Recorded at Abbey Road and mixed in Los Angeles, all four members once again contribute tracks, but the recording marks a new approach for the band as described by the band’s principle songwriter, Noel: “I wanted to write music that had a groove; not songs that followed that traditional pattern of verse, chorus and middle eight. I wanted a sound that was more hypnotic; more driving. Songs that would draw you in, in a different way. Songs that you would maybe have to connect to - to feel.” The lead single is still unmistakably Oasis, a Noel penned song with Liam’s immediately familiar voice to the fore underlining their distinctive brand of finger in the socket rock ’n’ roll. ‘The Shock Of The Lightning’ may well represent the most recognisable Oasis song on the album but, again, the new approach on ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ was present on this lead track as Noel explains: “If ‘The Shock Of The Lightning’ sounds instant and compelling to you, it’s because it was written dead fast. And recorded dead fast. ‘The Shock of The Lightning’ basically is the demo. And it has retained its energy. And there’s a lot to be said for that, I think. The first time you record something is always the best.” ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ will be the first album released on the band’s own Big Brother label worldwide. Keep checking back to Oasisinet for more news..
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Post by caro on Jun 24, 2008 13:17:01 GMT -5
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Post by LuNi9 on Jun 24, 2008 13:32:53 GMT -5
YAY not to keen on the title of that first single. But im sure itll be great
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Post by Elias on Jun 24, 2008 13:39:12 GMT -5
I'm sure I can hear Christopher Lloyd shouting that at Michael J. Fox in Back To The Future. "The shock of the lightning!" At least the artwork is sorted.
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Post by oneexcitedyoungman on Jun 24, 2008 13:43:47 GMT -5
It'll be UK tour announcement!
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Post by caro on Jun 24, 2008 13:43:55 GMT -5
I'm sure I can hear Christopher Lloyd shouting that at Michael J. Fox in Back To The Future. "The shock of the lightning!" At least the artwork is sorted. lol ;D
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Post by Plantpot on Jun 24, 2008 13:52:30 GMT -5
Solid! I Couldn't agree with you more. I am Mad Fer It.
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Post by paceoasisstc on Jun 24, 2008 15:18:42 GMT -5
It's official: www.oasisinet.com/site.php?site=news&idx=805NEW ALBUM & SINGLE DETAILS ANNOUNCED 24 June 2008 ‘The Shock Of The Lightning’ new single out September 29th ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ new album out October 6th Oasis are set to return later this year with a new single and their seventh studio album. The single,‘The Shock Of The Lightning’ is released on September 29th and the album, ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ follows in October; it is the first new Oasis music since last year’s ‘Lord Don’t Slow Me Down’, taken from the on the road film of the same name. ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ sees Dave Sardy return to the producer’s chair following his work on their 2005 album, ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’. Recorded at Abbey Road and mixed in Los Angeles, all four members once again contribute tracks, but the recording marks a new approach for the band as described by the band’s principle songwriter, Noel: “I wanted to write music that had a groove; not songs that followed that traditional pattern of verse, chorus and middle eight. I wanted a sound that was more hypnotic; more driving. Songs that would draw you in, in a different way. Songs that you would maybe have to connect to - to feel.” The lead single is still unmistakably Oasis, a Noel penned song with Liam’s immediately familiar voice to the fore underlining their distinctive brand of finger in the socket rock ’n’ roll. ‘The Shock Of The Lightning’ may well represent the most recognisable Oasis song on the album but, again, the new approach on ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ was present on this lead track as Noel explains: “If ‘The Shock Of The Lightning’ sounds instant and compelling to you, it’s because it was written dead fast. And recorded dead fast. ‘The Shock of The Lightning’ basically is the demo. And it has retained its energy. And there’s a lot to be said for that, I think. The first time you record something is always the best.” ‘Dig Out Your Soul’ will be the first album released on the band’s own Big Brother label worldwide. Keep checking back to Oasisinet for more news.. Finally some news... should be interesting to see Noel's new song writing technique.
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Post by Jonny on Jun 24, 2008 15:19:03 GMT -5
And the hype begins...
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Post by dearprudence on Jun 24, 2008 16:18:05 GMT -5
I love both titles, simply love em.. but what I love the most is what noel said:
"I wanted to write music that had a groove; not songs that followed that traditional pattern of verse, chorus and middle eight. I wanted a sound that was more hypnotic; more driving. Songs that would draw you in, in a different way. Songs that you would maybe have to connect to - to feel.”
fucking great
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Post by start at the end on Jun 25, 2008 7:32:29 GMT -5
I love both titles, simply love em.. but what I love the most is what noel said: "I wanted to write music that had a groove; not songs that followed that traditional pattern of verse, chorus and middle eight. I wanted a sound that was more hypnotic; more driving. Songs that would draw you in, in a different way. Songs that you would maybe have to connect to - to feel.” fucking great Agreed. Let's just hope it's mission accomplished and not just some more articulate hedging by the Chief.
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