Taken from an interview with Supergrass for the NME that can be read here.
NME: So, there’s an Oasis reunion tour on the way…
Gaz “Oh is there? I hadn’t heard about that!”
NME: Yes indeed, keep it a secret. Anyway, Oasis are back, there’s reportedly a new Pulp record coming, Blur just had a big comeback last year. How do you feel about the hunger for bands of that era at the moment?
“It’s something I haven’t really worked out or thought about. Is it a post-pandemic thing of people looking for some comfort from something happy and familiar? The mid-90s were a wild time. For us, it was different to how it seemed. When you look back at the lad culture and messiness, we weren’t part of it nor did we really enjoy that side of it. In terms of the freedom we had to express ourselves, it was a magical time. The label backing us for six albums was crazy too. All that excitement is what I remember.
“Maybe people just want to hear something they love that meant a lot to them? I’m not really into nostalgia; I just think it’s important to mark a beautiful moment, and that was ‘I Should Coco’. Plus 30 years is a big one, and this could be the only time we get to do it.”
NME: And are we to assume you’ve not been asked to support Oasis?
“I can’t say anything about that!”