Listen To The New Oasis Album NOW!!!

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Oasis fans are now able to hear the whole of 'Dig Out Your Soul' at the band's MySpace page.

Community members of Oasisinet will also be hear the album on 'Radio Supernova'.

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Oasis Best Album Since Morning Glory. Honest!

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Stage attacks, snide comments directed at contemporaries and wild comparisons to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Yes, it can mean only one thing: Oasis are releasing a new studio album.

Entitled Dig Out Your Soul, the Brit pop survivors’ eagerly anticipated seventh album sees band leader Noel Gallagher sharing songwriting duties with three of the eleven tracks penned by his cocksure brother Liam and one each by guitarist Gem Archer and bassist Andy Bell.

Noel revealed to BBC 6 Music: “Funnily enough, we all write separately, but for some reason all the songs sound like they’ve got a common thread. We’ve been focusing round the grooves more this time, the last album was quite ‘songy’, if that makes any sense, I don’t know. But it was quite ‘songy’: ‘The Importance of Being Idle’, ‘Let There Be Love’ – it was quite a British, retro, 60s sounding album. This is kinda focusing round the grooves more.”

They say:

Antiquiet: “The album title's an ironic suggestion, as we wonder how much digging it would take Oasis to get back to 1997, where they seem to have left theirs.”

Gigwise: “This is an album that truly takes hold of all expectations and desires and delivers a punch that will not only shake your bones – but any one who manages to stand in a near radius of you.”

The Quietus: “By and large, Dig Out Your Soul is a refreshing listen, both the sound of Oasis rediscovering some of the spirit that made them great, and attempting – finally – something different.”

We say:

You know the routine by now: Oasis release a new album, early reviews hype it to the heavens and call it the Gallagher brothers’ “best album since Definitely Maybe” and then a backlash ensues when said reviewers are proven to have been blowing hot air out of their free ticket and promo bribed backsides.

So let’s cut to the chase: is Dig Out Your Soul really the best thing the band have done since their swaggering, era defining debut long player? Of course not. But how about since their polished anthemic pop opus (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? Definitely – and there’s no maybe about it.

This a real return to form (there’s another Oasis cliché for you to chew on) in which the band seem to have hit a rich songwriting vein.

Opener ‘Bag it Up’, a driving rocker complete with Pink Floyd acid paranoia (“Someone tell me I’m dreaming/ The freaks are rising up through the floor”), could be the new ‘Columbia’.

‘The Turning’, meanwhile, pays homage to the Beatles’ ‘Dear Prudence’ and finds Liam in fine sneering form, while ‘Waiting for the Rapture’, which is the first of three Noel sung tracks, is a bluesy foot stomper borrowing heavily from the Doors’ ‘Five to One’ and dripping with effortless cool.

Even first single ‘The Shock of the Lightning’ impresses here, no longer weighed down by first out of the gate expectations.

However, it is the second half of Dig Out Your Soul that proves the most interesting and rewarding. Oasis open themselves up to a wider range of influences and where rhythm is favoured over melody, most notably on the intricately woven and emotionally dark ‘Falling Down’, which has shades of Noel’s drone rock output with the Chemical Brothers. So much so, in fact, that Chemical Tom and Chemical Ed have even remixed the track and Gem’s hypnotic, sitar soaked ‘To Be Where There’s Life’ which sounds like the Stone Roses traversing the Indian subcontinent on some kind of spiritual quest.

Only Liam’s soppy John Lennon tribute ballad ‘I’m Outta Time’ drops the ball on an album sure to delight their army of fans and perhaps even attract a few new ones.

Like this? Try these:

The Beatles – The Beatles (The White Album)
The Stone Roses – Second Coming
The White Stripes – Elephant

RELEASED
6th Oct ‘08

LABEL
Big Brother

Source: www.mansized.co.uk

Pink Beating Oasis To Number One

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US pop star Pink is beating Britpop icons Oasis to the number one slot in the UK singles chart, according to midweek sales figures.

Physical sales of the singer's new track So What are set to propel it from 38 to the top spot, according to trade magazine Music Week.

Oasis' The Shock Of The Lightning is currently trailing in second place.

The band are showcasing their new album Dig Out Your Soul on MySpace ahead of its release next week.

Earlier this year, Coldplay allowed their fans to listen to their album Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends on the site before its release.

Pink is on course to claim her third UK number one single, her first since Just Like A Pill in 2002.

Boyzone's comeback single I Love You Anyway, is at number five in the midweek table.

The track is taken from the Irish group's forthcoming studio album, which is due out at Christmas.

The final chart positions, which are compiled by the Official Charts Company, will be announced on Sunday.

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Oasis UK Fans - Win A VIP Trip To Your Show Of Choice!

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So all 180,000 tickets have sold out for the forthcoming Oasis tour but Oasisinet has managed to secure four tickets for one fan (and three of their friends) to see the band at the gig of their choice.

The band's record label Big Brother Recordings will even cover your accommodation!

The Competition ends at mid-day on Monday 6th Ocotber.

All you have to do to win this is answer the question on the competition page.You need to be logged in to enter the competition. If you're already a community member, click here. If not, you can register here!

Source: www.oasisinet.com

Oasis - Dig Out Your Soul [CD + DVD] Artwork

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That's A Bit Ruff On Your Dog, Liam

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I wonder if Liam Gallagher stuck his poor pooch’s head inside wife Nicole's bag when he spotted the photographer?

I almost missed the little fella when I saw this picture.

Their puppy is hardly your normal handbag-sized canine – nor is it in keeping with the snarling Oasis frontman’s image.

And he might start foaming at the mouth when he hears Oasis’ singles comeback could be derailed.

Pink’s So What is outselling their The Shock Of The Lightning so far.

Their new album Dig Out Your Soul is out on Monday and will be streamed on MySpace today.

Source: www.thesun.co.uk

Photo Credit Pacificnews.com

Oasis Will Play A Second Date In Mexico City

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Oasisinet is pleased to announce the band will play a second date at Mexico's Sports Palace (Palacio de los Deportes) on 25th November. It will be the band's fourth date on their first ever tour of Mexico.

Oasisinet have secured a Pre-Sale for the fans. The Pre-Sale starts at 11:00am (MCT) on Tuesday 7th October until 8:00pm (MCT) on Wednesday 8th October.

The Pre-Sale password is: OASISINET

Following the fan Pre-Sale, there is a Pre-Sale available for Banamex card owners from 11:00am (MCT) Thursday 9th October until 8:00pm (MCT) on Friday 10th October.

Tickets go on general sale at 11:00am (MCT) on Saturday 11th October.

The full details of the Mexican tour are:

25th November 2008: Mexico City, Sports Palace
26th November 2008: Mexico City, Sports Palace
28th November 2008: Guadalajara, VFG Arena
29th November 2008: Monterrey, Arena Monterrey

Source: www.oasisinet.com

Dig Out Your Soul - Launch Events

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Big Brother Recordings have organised a number of album launches where UK fans can hear the new album. There will be exclusive Oasis merchandise available at all of these playbacks so why not go along to your local night and check it out.

The playback events are as per below:

OCTOBER 2008

THURS 2ND:

CHELTENHAM - PROPAGANDA @ Blush

SWINDON - PROPAGANDA @ Envy

FRI 3RD:

LONDON - XFM 1ST FRIDAY @ Islington Academy

BRISTOL - RAMSHACKLE @ Academy

BIRMINGHAM - PROPAGANDA @ Gatecrasher

MANCHESTER - PROPAGANDA @ Moho Live

EDINBURGH - EVOL @ Liquid Rooms

EXETER - COLLISION @ Timepiece

PRESTON - WIRED @ Roper Hall

SAT 4TH:

SHEFFIELD - SONIC BOOM @ The Leadmill

LIVERPOOL - LOADED @ Krazyhouse K3

NORWICH - MELTDOWN @ The Waterfront

MON 6TH:

PORTSMOUTH - DELIGHT @ Route 66

CLUB NME NIGHTS:

TUES 7TH:

DONCASTER - CLUB NME @ Croft

WEDS 8TH:

BRIGHTON - CLUB NME @ Coalition

THURS 9TH:

HITCHIN - CLUB NME @ Remix

FRI 10TH:

SWANSEA - CLUB NME @ Sin City

FRI 10TH:

DONCASTER - CLUB NME @ Priory

SAT 11TH:

HULL - CLUB NME @ Welly Club

Source: www.oasisinet.com
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