Random music news for Thursday, March 20, 2025
Me: “Alexa? Are you listening to everything I say?” Alexa: “No. But starting next week, I will be–and you can’t opt out.” Great. Off to music news for March 20, 2025. More music
Read MoreMe: “Alexa? Are you listening to everything I say?” Alexa: “No. But starting next week, I will be–and you can’t opt out.” Great. Off to music news for March 20, 2025. More music
Read MoreNo matter what you may think of Oasis, this is a band that sold a serious number of records. Their biggest remains (What’s the Story) Morning Glory–album number two–which came out in 1995.
Read MoreEvery few months we enter silly season where Oasis reunion rumours start flying about. Fans get all lathered up before Liam, Noel, or both disabuse them of their fantasies. We seem to be
Read MoreIt was August 28, 2009, when Noel decided he’d had enough of Our Kid and left Oasis, minutes before the band was supposed to play a show in Paris. The schism between the
Read MoreTrolling through eBay can be rewarding when it comes to weird rock star memorabilia. Over the years, I’ve seen a collection of Thom Yorke’s toenail clippings for sale (ew), a jar of air
Read MoreIf you’re a politician, these are not the kind of canvassers you want. But damn, this is funny. Let’s now try some music news for June 6, 2022. Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard has
Read MoreBetween 1994 and 1996, Oasis was on one of the greatest rocket rides in the history of music. They went from playing in front of a few people in dingy bars to in
Read MoreOasis went from being a bunch of unknown yobbos from Manchester to playing in front of hundreds of thousands of people at Knebworth in a little over two years. It was one of
Read MoreI ordered this shirt. This way people won’t be afraid of me yet will still stay away. Moving on to music news for July 15, 2021… And the latest from the Britney Spears
Read MoreThank you to whoever runs Oasis’ Twitter for reminding me how old I’m becoming. Today marks 22 years since night 1 of Oasis' legendary Knebworth gigs. More than 4% per cent of the
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