Noel Gallagher has a new single 'The Death of You and Me', taken from his upcoming album (and might i add eagerly awaited) 'High Flying Birds', watch the video for the single on the links below. And this is a MUST.
I feel that the Gallagher brothers get a bad press, usually because they are saying every swear word in the history of the English language infront of a dozen journalists, however i find Noel is a truely compelling character. In a recent interview which i watched at www.nme.com, i found his response and reason towards all questions asked created what i had forgotten i love about the music industry. The 'i dont care to much about what you think' rock and roll star. There is something about Noel that just makes you have to watch him, he has the same confidence as Liam, however it does not get conflicted with arrogance or ignorance. He doesn't fear to say what he thinks, but not because he wants to make an impact, but because thats just what he thinks. This sort of honesty is exactly what the music industry is lacking.
Personally, i show no interest in music these days, i listen to golden oldies on my ipod, for example; Squeeze, The Stone Roses, Ocean Colour Scene, The All-American Rejects and of course Oasis. Not to mention a hint of the 00's pop which flooded with the likes of Britney Spears and Backstreet Boys. I feel slightly nostalgic towards music, and im only 23. Surely this is not what it would be like in the 21st century. Discussing the industry (after watching a great few programmes with Guy Chambers on BBC2 called 'The secret of a good pop song', followed by 'The secrect of the rock anthem', hopefully they are on iPlayer for those who haven't seem them) i feel i hit the nail on the head for me. It is just not personal anymore. Even Oasis albums were forced to be created by the record company, we want to hear songs writen and created by the artist which we can relate to, so the common ground is we understand each other. Songs like The Saturdays - Notorious has zero relevance in my life, and therefore i passively listen to is when Radio 1 decide to play it. I am by no means a massive Adele fan, however her performance on the Brit Awards moved me because it did her, shes captured the personalisation which makes me fall in love with music. Someone Like You is a classic pop song, the emotion is caught at the right level, and lets face it, we've all been there.
Moving back to Mr Gallagher, I am really enjoying this first single. It of course will sound 'Oasisy', and im sure people and critics will dislike that, after all he was the brains behind that entire operation. To think it wouldn't sound a particular way would be naive. As an avid Oasis lover this is welcomed. It's nostalgic enough for me to think i already know it when i first heard it. But thats great. I listen to the single about 5-10 times a day. It makes me happy and excited ( a feeling i haven't had for a good few years with all the tripe in the charts these days). The wait for the album will be excruciating, more of this is whats needed in life. He will be doing some live gigs too, he has confirmed three dates in October. Sadly, none of those are Birmingham or Manchester, but i hope the later released dates will be one of those destinations, I have to go and watch the master, on his own, all his own tracks. It will be stuff that dreams are made of.
So, thank you Mr Noel Gallagher, you've truely restored my faith.
Links:
http://www.nme.com/
http://www.youtube.com/noelgallaghertv - Offical Youtube site for Noel, you can watch the NME featured interview on there too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qemWRToNYJY - Adele - Someone Like You - Brit Awards 2011
http://www.noelgallagher.com/ - Noel's offical website, sign up to the mailing list for more album and gig info.