• Deadmau5 Agrees With Noel Gallagher EDM Criticism, Avicii Fires Back

    Noel Gallagher, deadmau5 and Avicii all walk into a bar... It sounds the beginning of a terrible joke, but the three star artists have got themselves in a tangle of words after noted loudmouth former the Oasis member decided to slag the "Waiting For Love" producer during interviews at T In The Park Festival earlier this month. Avicii then decided to fire back at the "Wonderwall" artist with a lengthy Instagram post. The carnivorous deadmau5, always hungry for a little beef and ready to share his thoughts, penned a note on his tumblr page agreeing with the sentiments of Gallagher about many DJs being glorified CD players.
  • Glastonbury Organizer Emily Eavis Recieved Death Threats After Kanye West Booking

    Glastonbury took a lot of flack from a group of rock loving, hip-hop hating fans when the world famous festival decided to book Kanye West as one of the headliners on the Pyramid stage. Within the first 48 hours, over 50,000 people signed a petition to have the "All Day" rapper replaced by a rock headliner. To date, over 134,000 people have signed that petition. However, the anger at the booking was not just reserved to a change.com petition, it apparently went much further then that. According to Glastonbury organizer, Emily Eavis, who has been the most vocal defender of the booking and supporter of Kanye West from the festival, she has received death threats because of it.
  • Oasis Guitarist Noel Gallagher Hates Being Confused for Brother Liam

    Perhaps you've heard that neither Liam Gallagher nor Noel Gallagher have any interest in reforming Oasis, and you'd be correct to assume the pair are sick of being asked about it by the media. There's something that guitarist Noel hates even more however (also more than he hates when you pronounce his name "no-well"): people who can't tell the difference between he and his brother.
  • 8 Oasis No. 1 UK Hits: 'Don't Look Back In Anger,' 'The Hindu Times,' 'Lyla' and More

    Oasis, the most essentially-British band of the last 30 years (by both their own reckoning and ours), finally topped the charts in the Gallagher brothers' beloved UK 20 years ago today, with the single "Some Might Say," the first song off of the band's beloved album (What's The Story) Morning Glory? The band ended up topping the UK singles charts seven more times throughout its career (and only getting as high as no. 8 on the U.S. charts). Here are those no. 1 singles...be prepared for a few surprises (in terms of what didn't make it, if anything).
  • Noel Gallagher's 'Chasing Yesterday' is Amazon's Best-Selling Album of 2015 So Far

    Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds currently have the bestselling album of 2015 on Amazon. 'Chasing Yesterday,' which was released last month, has sold more copies than efforts by Bob Dylan, Madonna and Mark Ronson on the online retailer. It also took the title of fastest-selling album, having done most of its damage in about a month.
  • Noel Gallagher Claims He Lost Millions as a Solo Act

    After Oasis broke up in 2009, Noel Gallagher took some time off before he released his first solo album, 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.' He released the effort on his own label, Sour Mash, because he did not want to put up with majors anymore. The result was more independence and less money. "Everything I've done since I left Oasis has come from my own pocket," Gallagher told 'Loaded' recently. "You've got to pay for the tour, got to pay for the wages and you don't really break even for about nine months. I don't mean I lost money. I mean I lost a f**king s**tload of money. It was a few million, like. I had to lie to Sara [MacDonald, his wife] at first, and when I eventually did tell her, she freaked out -- I mean freaked out."
  • Liam Gallagher Sparks Oasis Reunion Rumors With Photo

    Liam Gallagher seems to be on speaking terms with his brother Noel Gallagher. The former Beady Eye singer shared a photo on Twitter of him holding up a backstage pass to one of his brother's recent gigs with the High Flying Birds. Although an Oasis reunion is unlikely anytime soon, there is still some hope lingering.
  • Stream the New Album by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds

    Noel Gallagher is getting ready to release his second studio album with his High Flying Birds. 'Chasing Yesterday' is due out Mar. 2, and it is now available to stream on iTunes Radio. The former Oasis member has been promoting the album for awhile now, hitting the interview circuit pretty hard.
  • Oasis Planning to Release Live Album, Documentary: Noel Gallagher

    Despite having no plans to reunite anytime soon, the members of Oasis will treat fans to some new releases. Noel Gallagher recently revealed that the band is planning to release a live album and documentary next year. The album will feature cuts from the group's 1996 Knebworth House gigs, which some members of the band think were the high point of Oasis. There will be an accompanying documentary chronicling the concerts.
  • Noel Gallagher Recalls Drunken Night With Morrissey & Russell Brand That Inspired New Song "Riverman"

    In support of his upcoming album with the High Flying Birds, Noel Gallagher has been hitting the press circuit and saying some unflattering things about his fellow musicians including Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys, James Blunt, Bono, and Ed Sheeran. In a new interview, however, he ditched the name-calling for storytelling. Speaking to The Quietus, he recalled a night he spent in Los Angeles, getting drunk with Morrissey and comedian Russell Brand, which later inspired a new song called "Riverman" off his upcoming album Chasing Yesterday, due out March 2.
  • Noel Gallagher Hates Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys Now

    At this point, we should begin writing headlines when Noel Gallagher declares he does not despise someone. The former Oasis frontman has been full of venom this month, tearing down U2 and James Blunt before turning his attention to Arctic Monkeys frontman Alex Turner Tuesday, Feb. 3.
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