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A track by track description from this week's NME.

01: Bag It Up (Noel-written) - Mid-paced stomp featuring the repeated line "Everything I believe in/Is telling me that I want more."

02: The Turning (Noel written) - Floats along on a drum beat similar to The Zombies 'Time Of The Season.'

03: Waiting for the Rapture (Noel-sung) - Almost White Stripes heavy. Lyric ("revolution in the head")

04: Shock of the Lightning - like a massively improved version of It's Getting Better Man. Chorus (Love is a litany/a magical mystery)

05: I'm Outta Time - Beautiful, beautiful Liam balled (complete with Lennon sample) that pips Songbird has his finest songwriting hour.

06: Get Of Your High Horse Lady (Noel-written) - Brief Wild Honey Pie-esque Noel curio.

07: Falling Down - Lyrics: (I tried to talk to God/But to no avail.)

08: To Be Where There’s Life (Gem-written) - Where the new found love of 'The Groove' is most apparent.

09: Ain't Got Nothing - Indeed the track we all heard a few months back. Says it features a. all-new chorus, but the lyrics it prints are ones in the early version.

10: The Nature Of Reality (Andy-written) - Strung out psychedelia.

11: Soldier On - (Liam-written) - Final marching band mantra.

Thanks to Mr Monobrow

Noel also tells a story about meeting and slagging off the bassist from Maroon 5 and how he ended up at his house, the Marylin Manson story and then spends 3 quarters of a page defending himself over Jay Z gate...

The NME watched their rehearsal where they did Supersonic, The Importance Of Being IdleI and The Shock Of The Lightning.

Noel says they were contemplating allowing free entry into their gigs for the whole tour, but then you'd have to pay £75 to get out of the gig.

Read the full interview in this week's magazine.
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