‘We put out another record; it’s our hundredth,” deadpans Yo La Tengo’s Ira Kaplan. Last year’s This Stupid World was, in fact, their 17th LP,
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‘I am giddy’: Oasis fans reflect on what band’s reunion means to them
The 16-year feud between Liam and Noel Gallagher has finally ended with the announcement that Oasis will reunite for a UK and Ireland tour. Their
Macclesfield to hold Joy Division Day to celebrate singer Ian Curtis and band
Macclesfield will hold its first ever Joy Division Day next month, to celebrate the town’s links to the band. The lead singer Ian Curtis grew
Oasis reunion confirmed for UK and Ireland tour in 2025
Rock’s biggest will-they-won’t-they finally has an answer: Oasis have announced that they will reunite for a 14-date tour of the UK and Ireland in 2025.
Street-Level Superstar: A Year With Lawrence by Will Hodgkinson review – portrait of a wayward would-be pop star
In 2004, the British journalist Chris Heath spent more than a year shadowing Robbie Williams’s every movement for his book on the singer, Feel. If
‘I’ve waited 25 years for this moment’: Oasis, the reunion – and what made them great
‘Like they owned the very sky above them’ On 21 July 2000, I had not long turned 15. I boarded a bus from Brighton to
Will an Oasis reunion be a success? Definitely. Will it be worth it? Maybe | Alexis Petridis
I couldn’t be more equivocal about Oasis reforming, because I am an Oasis agnostic. I’m neither a diehard fan: the kind of Weller-haired, Wallabee-shod “parka
Leeds festival review – Lana Del Rey and Liam Gallagher are sublime after the storm
2024 will go down in Leeds festival history as the year of Storm Lilian. High winds mean the Friday opening is marred by three stage
‘There’s never been a greater time to be a Nigerian artist’: but have the new giants of African music shut the door behind them?
“When I’m on stage, it’s a fucking Rema party – make some noise!” The crowd obliged as the Nigerian singer strode across the Wireless festival
‘Given enough wine I could belt out I Will Survive’: Susie Dent’s honest playlist
The first song I remember hearing It’s a toss-up between Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da and Yellow Submarine by the Beatles. My parents were big Beatles fans and