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Jake Bugg: 'Noel Gallagher's Last Album Is Pretty Crap'

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Jake Bugg has hit back at Noel Gallagher after he was criticised for using co-writers on his first two albums.

Bugg, who returns with his self-penned third album 'On My One' later this year, was dismissed by Gallagher last year who said he was "heart broken" to discover that the young artist had worked with other people to write his songs.

However, in a new interview with NME, Bugg breezed past the comments and aimed his own criticisms at Gallagher's 'Chasing Yesterday', which was released last year.

"Noel's last album is pretty crap though, innit?" Bugg says. "I'm not upset about it because it's just Noel – he'll slag off Ed Sheeran and then be at a party with him the next week. It's just the way he is."

Elsewhere in the interview, Bugg reveals that his rumoured collaboration with Beastie Boys' Mike D didn't make his new album because he failed to get a finished version from him. "He was doing a track of mine. But I still haven't bloody got it back. Do you know what it's called? 'Waiting'. Can you believe that? It's like fucking taking the piss."

Read the full interview and see the brand-new photoshoot in the all-new free NME, available nationwide on March 4 and on NME.com.

Source: www.nme.com

Noel Gallagher, David Bowie, Dr Dre And More To Appear In New Documentary

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The sun has set on the Sundance Film Festival, which means cinephiles have already moved on to anticipating South by Southwest. One notable feature is Downloaded, a documentary about Napster's rise, fall, and fallout, directed by Alex Winter (better known as the Bill to Keanue Reeves' Ted). A new trailer for the VH1 Rock Doc was unveiled earlier this week (via Deadline), which you can watch up below. The two-minute preview doubles as a time capsule of life circa 2000: Christina Aguilera hadn't yet gone "Dirrty," Jon Stewart hadn't gone gray, Carson Daly was still on MTV, and Newsweek was still in print.

Downloaded features interviews with Napster creators Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker, as well as David Bowie, Noel Gallagher, Dr Dre, Henry Rollins, the Beastie Boys' Mike D, and many other figures in the recording industry. The film's world premiere is scheduled for March 10 at the SXSW Film Festival, which starts on March 8.

 

Source: www.spin.com

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