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Oasis 'Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants' Blood Records Drop

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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Oasis’ fourth studio album, Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants, comes this blue and purple colour-in-colour edition of the LP with black splatter, limited to 3,000 copies and hand-numbered to order. Following the meteoric global success of Definitely Maybe (1994), What’s The Story (Morning Glory?) (1995) and Be Here Now (1997), with Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants Oasis embraced a bold development in their sound. Noel Gallagher took a broader and more experimental approach to recording, resulting in a departure from their earlier sounds towards a modern psychedelic rock influenced record.

‘F*ckin’ In The Bushes’ cemented itself in fans consciousness as the incendiary rallying cry Oasis walked on stage to for subsequent live shows. ‘Go Let It Out’, a classic slice of Noel’s very best songwriting, and with ‘Gas Panic!’, the band showed their ability to masterfully explore new territory with dark, sobering textures and an expertly crafted sense of unease.

Check out the limited edition vinyl here (NOW SOLD OUT) 

Oasis 'Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants' - 25th Anniversary Pressing

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Released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants. Limited-edition official store exclusive blue and purple marble LP.

A pivotal moment in the band’s storied history, ‘Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants’ marked the beginning of a new era for Oasis. The album was the first release on the band’s own independent record label, Big Brother Recordings.

Following the meteoric success of the band’s first three albums, Oasis embraced a development in their sound with Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants. Noel took an experimental approach, resulting in a departure from the sounds of Definitely Maybe (1994), What’s The Story (Morning Glory?) (1995) and Be Here Now (1997) towards a modern psychedelic rock influenced record.

Check out the vinyl and a bundle that includes a Go Let It Out T-shirt here.

Oasis Confirm A 'Record Store Day' Release

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Liam Gallagher Confirms A 'Record Store Day' Release

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Andy Bell 'Pinball Wanderer' Limited Magenta Vinyl & Signed Print

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Release date: 28 February, 2025

Ride guitarist and songwriter Andy Bell’s third solo album pinball wanderer is an otherworldly collection of intergalactic wizardry that mixes psychedelic melodies, Can-via-The Stone Roses grooves and Arthur Russell-style experimental textures.

With guest appearances from Dot Allison and Neu! legend Michael Rother on a cover of The Passions’ peerless post-punk classic ‘I’m In Love With A German Film Star’, it is perfect for both deep-listening headphones moments and cutting across the coolest, most understated dancefloors.

The loose-limbed rhythm tracks were the starting point and were laid down with the help of Andy’s old Oasis bandmate Gem Archer. The rest followed after an intense all-night session last summer, with the completed album being delivered the following morning. It’s Andy’s finest work to date; a quintessential nighttime record where you can slip through the gaps in the notes and revel in the moment.

Tracklisting:

Panic Attack
I’m In Love…
Madder Lake Deep
Apple Green UFO
Pinball Wanderer
Music Concrete
The Notes You Never Hear
Space Station Mantra

Check out the limited edition bundle here.

Andy Bell Announces His Third Solo Album ‘Pinball Wanderer’

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Ride guitarist and songwriter Andy Bell’s third solo album pinball wanderer is an otherworldly collection of intergalactic wizardry that mixes psychedelic melodies, Can-via-The Stone Roses grooves and Arthur Russell-style experimental textures.

With guest appearances from Dot Allison and Neu! legend Michael Rother on a cover of The Passions’ peerless post-punk classic ‘I’m In Love With A German Film Star’, it is perfect for both deep-listening headphones moments and cutting across the coolest, most understated dancefloors.

The loose-limbed rhythm tracks were the starting point and were laid down with the help of Andy’s old Oasis bandmate Gem Archer. The rest followed after an intense all-night session last summer, with the completed album being delivered the following morning. It’s Andy’s finest work to date; a quintessential nighttime record where you can slip through the gaps in the notes and revel in the moment.

Tracklist:
Panic Attack
I'm In Love...
Madder Lake Deep
Apple Green UFO
Pinball Wanderer
Music Concrete
The Notes You Never Hear
Space Station Mantra

The first single from the new album is called 'I'm In Love...' and features Dot Allison and Michael Rother. 

A limited edition 12" is available from here, various versions of the album are available from here.

Oasis 'Whatever' 30th Anniversary Edition Is Available To Pre-Order Now

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Released to celebrate the 30th anniversary of seminal single Whatever – limited-edition, numbered, Pink and Blue splatter 7” featuring remastered audio and B-Side (It's Good) To Be Free.

Click here to order from the Official Oasis Store.

GLOK/Timothy Clerkin 'Nothing Ever' Is Out Now

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Nothing Ever, featuring vocals from Beth Jean Houghton, is the second single to be taken from Alliance, the album by GLOK and Timothy Clerkin.

Alliance LP vinyl has sold out on Bandcamp, but you can still purchase it from indie shops.

Japan Only: Oasis 7" Singles Boxsets

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Click here to have a closer look at this new collection of Oasis singles available in two boxsets from Japan.

Oasis Definitely Maybe Limited Edition 7” Singles Box Set

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Limited edition Definitely Maybe 7” Singles Box Set - a replica of the highly collectible original 1996 CD cigarette style box.

Released to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the classic single Cigarettes & Alcohol. Includes 4 marbled 7” singles, including the 2014 remastered versions of Supersonic, Shakermaker, Live Forever, and Cigarettes & Alcohol with their B-sides.

Strictly limited to 4000 copies only.

Oasis’ debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’ recently celebrated its 30th anniversary and returned to the top of the UK Official Albums Chart. The fastest-ever selling debut in the UK on release and having sold over 6.9 million copies globally, this seminal album marked the point when Oasis became a cultural phenomenon.

Pre-order here.

Blood Records Drop - Exclusive 'Definitely Maybe' 30th Anniversary, Hand-Numbered, LP Available!

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To celebrate the upcoming 30th anniversary of ‘Definitely Maybe’, an exclusive tri colour- in-colour effect LP, with lenticular sleeve featuring the original and anniversary covers, will be released in collaboration with Blood Records!

Available to order now, get your hands on the limited edition, hand numbered LP here.

Pre-Order Bundles Are Now Available For 'Liam Gallagher John Squire'

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Various versions of Liam Gallagher and John Squire are now available to order from the Official Store, the album is released on March 1st.

Various bundles are available here.

Track listing

01. Raise Your Hands
02. Mars To Liverpool
03. One Day At A Time
04. I’m a Wheel
05. Just Another Rainbow
06. Love You Forever
07. Make It Up As You Go Along
08. You're Not The Only One
09. I’m So Bored
10. Mother Nature's Song

Liam Gallagher said of their upcoming record: "I can't wait for people to hear the album. I think the people that are into the Stone Roses and Oasis and that kinda thing, I think they'll fucking love it. It's spiritual, it's crucial. LG x".

John Squire added: “It was really inspiring to have those Knebworth gigs fresh in my mind as I started writing. Then it was a case of trying to steer it away from all being too rocky, and trying to mix up the sentiments as well. I like the way that in some parts, it's quite melancholic and it can make you well up, but there are other parts that are kind of irreverent, rude or crude. There's a little bit of everything in there, I think it's a really good mix. I had a hunch that we’d sound good together, but I wasn’t prepared for it to be such a good fit."

New Music From Ride

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Ride's new album ‘Interplay’ will be released on March 29th, you can pre-order it here.

New single 'Peace Sign' is available to listen to everywhere now!

New GLOK EP And UK Tour Dates Are On Sale Now

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Three stunning remixes from Pattern Recognition, the debut album proper (and UK album dance chart #1) from GLOK, the electronic alter ego of Andy Bell from shoegaze pioneers Ride. The remixes were completed by different artists at different times, but these kindred spirits have produced a trio of tracks that come together with a righteous symbiosis that Lord Sabre himself would have revelled in. 

First up, Sean Johnston (A Love from Outer Space) and Duncan Gray (Tici Taci), in their Hardway Bros meets Monkton Uptown guise, deliver a monstrous dub version of That Time of Night. While the original was a luxurious electro groover, this remix will make speaker stacks crumble to dust with its immense bassline and seismic effects, while Shiarra’s intoned vocals seem to come at you from another dimension entirely.

Next up, Richard Sen returns to GLOK remixing duty, tasked once again with turning one of Andy’s sprawling 20-minute album openers (he did the job on Dissident last time out) into a relatively concise number perfect for the nation’s dancefloors and rave tents. Richard never disappoints and he repeats the trick by taking Dirty Hugs to the Krautrock-disco, setting some of Andy’s delicious guitar licks over a propulsive, hypnotic groove. 

Last but by no means least Tom Sharkett, guitarist with Manchester synthpoppers WH Lung, has channeled the ALFOS chug into his throbbing re-version of album closer Invocation. Tom has recently been signed to Optimo Music and his remix would easily slot into one of Johnny and Keith’s epic, eclectic DJ sets.  

For more details on the EP click here, for the live dates check out the thread here.

Andy Bell's Second Solo Album To Be Released Next Month

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Flicker is the second album from Ride guitarist and songwriter Andy Bell. Written almost as a conversation with his teenage self, it follows the triumphant solo debut that was 2020’s The View From Halfway Down.

This 18-track double album is released on February 11th and finds Andy moving towards classic songwriting, notably on the reflective lead single ‘Something Like Love’, the strident harmonies of ‘World of Echo’, the joyous refracted loops of ‘Jenny Holzer B. Goode’ and the fuzz-laden late-’60s balladeering of ‘Love Is The Frequency’. Stylistically, the four sides of Flicker take in everything from modern psychedelia to fingerpicked folk, whimsical baroque pop, and Byrdsian 12-string beauty. It’s a breathtaking array and makes it even more abundantly clear that Andy has entered a purple patch in his songwriting, hitting a new velocity in contrast to his initial inhibitions about becoming a solo artist. He gradually overcame these after the passing of David Bowie in 2016, with the Thin White Duke’s bountiful 50 years of music providing inspiration from beyond the grave.

Below is the new single Something Like Love

For more details and pre-order options click here.

New Album From GLOK Is Available To Pre-Order Now

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Click here to check out the various versions of the album. 

GLOK is the electronic alter ego of Andy Bell; best-known as the guitarist in venerated shoegazers Ride, alongside stints in other famous groups, with a noteworthy solo career too. This October his first album proper as GLOK – ‘Pattern Recognition’ – is released on Bytes.

Although usually renowned for purveying the finest quality jangle, drone and general guitar-based magic, Bell’s foray into dance music should come as less of a surprise than immediately meets the eye. There are parallels between the genres within the sonically-deep layers, hypnotic sound and trance-like headspaces or as he puts it more succinctly: “GLOK is all about the push and pull between electronic and psych in my music.”

Although not a full-blown concept album, ‘Pattern Recognition’ has a loose thread which takes in a week of life, from weekend to weekend, with each of the vinyl’s four sides capturing different mindstates across that transition. Each side has a distinct feel that’s different to the last but inherently cohesive – much like the changes an individual goes through over 7 days.

Across the album with loving craft Andy weaves together throbbing dubbed-out acid, steamy jack trax, levitational psychedelia, sparkling Balearic, techno, Kosmische, shoegaze, art rock and Compass Point-style post punk – with just a hint of ambient, new age and contemporary classical too.

With GLOK previously an instrumental affair, on ‘Pattern Recognition’ he has branched out to working with vocalists, with guests including the Irish punk poet Sinead O’Brien on ‘Maintaining the Machine’, who he approached having fallen in love with her single ‘Most Modern Painting’.

Other voices include friend and Ransom Note labelmate Chloé ‘C.A.R.’ Raunet on ‘Entanglement’, the interstellar futurist MC Shamon Cassette (Bon Voyage) on ‘Process’ and his wife Shiarra on ‘That Time Of Night’, while Primal Scream’s Simone Marie plays bass on ‘Maintaining The Machine’.

Originally using the name GLOK to keep his identity secret, wanting the music to be judged on its own merits, he discreetly released several tracks online, with ‘Pulsing’ catching the ear of Bytes, who released these pieces as ‘Dissident’, first on cassette, then proceeded by two vinyl pressings due to demand. The ‘Dissident Remixed’ compilation followed, featuring interpretations by Jay Glass Dubs, Richard Sen, Maps and Andrew Weatherall.

Bell provided guitar on Weatherall’s ‘Making Friends with the Invader’ from ‘Blue Bullet’ 12” and again on both tracks from The Guvnor’s ‘End Times Sound’ / ‘Unknown Plunderer’ EP.

Most recently Bell contributed a GLOK track ‘Tories in Jail’ – alongside Daniel Avery, Roisin Murphy and Nitzer Ebb – for ‘The Gun Aid’ collection, which was released to raise funds for the Hackney drinking establishment of the same name that took a serious financial hit due to lockdown. 
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