This morning, what had been rumored for days became official: The reunited Gallagher brothers will reunite as Oasis next summer for a series of concerts in Europe, and there’s at least a hint of dates ...
Has it been only 30 years since the release of Definitely Maybe, the monumental debut album by Oasis? It seems like we’ve been hearing about a potential band reunion for a few decades longer than that ...
The deluxe edition of their 1994 debut will include recordings and outtakes from Monnow Valley Studios in Wales and Sawmills Studios in Cornwall—mixed by Noel Gallagher and engineer Callum Marinho.
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of Oasis’ era-defining debut album, Definitely Maybe, Apple Music has announced the release of the acclaimed record in ground-breaking Spatial Audio with Dolby ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It's hard to believe this album turns 31 this month. Released on August 29, 1994, "Definitely Maybe" was the album that catapulted ...
Oasis will celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut album, Definitely Maybe, with a new "Deluxe Edition" reissue featuring previously unheard versions of songs and outtakes. The two-CD or four-LP ...
Oasis released their debut album, Definitely Maybe, 30 years ago this week. At the time it was a real breath of fresh air, an unabashed rock n’ roll album that wasn’t afraid to tell you its superstar ...
Oasis has had a hell of a year so far. With over 75 million record sales under their belts, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher were nominated into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in February, 2024. Then ...
Exclusively reported by The Times on Saturday (August 24) morning, it appears that an Oasis reunion may be imminent. Jonathan Dean wrote that the Gallagher brothers have squashed their long-standing ...
Though there's been a lot of reunion talk floating around in 2023, Oasis' Liam Gallagher has confirmed that he at least will be playing shows celebrating the 30th anniversary of the group's Definitely ...
Much has been written about Oasis's early days with Tony McCarroll, the original drummer whose raw, thunderous beats powered 'Definitely Maybe', 'Whatever', and the band's first No. 1, 'Some Might Say ...