I
want to start this frankly: I hated Oasis. Surely everyone did; a half-hearted
rock band who held the media by the balls with pointless infighting, and
ultimately, barring one or two tracks, a band that simply wasn’t very good. That
said, their material consistently appearing in national charts, treading water
in a sea of synth-driven hip-hop and imported rap, can surely be attributed to
a formidable fan base. If you are not in their company, you might be
disappointed to hear that Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ new work is far
from completely terrible.
No,
the latest single from High Flying Birds’ - what an awful band name - is
thankfully rather listenable. Making very
heavy use of imitation strings and a chord pattern that presumably slept in the
same bed as Mr Gallagher, Everybody’s on
the Run seems to show glimpses of a genuine attempt to move onto larger
soundscapes and different arrangements. It’s a shame, then, that it comes
across like an Oasis B-side; for all the orchestral sounds it tries to incorporate,
it’s as bland, tacky and emotionless as a wedding ring made of telephone wire.
Noel’s
voice remains exactly the same as it was back in Oasis’ heyday; that is,
nasally and loud for the sake of it. It might have been intriguing to see how
he recovered from the messy spat with his brother, and while his music isn’t as
cut-copy as the roadkill Beady Eye comes out with, it remains firmly rooted in
the earth of his original band. The lyrics are peculiar, since they seem to
consist of words mashed together in order to rhyme; at times it descends almost
into doggerel: “Can’t fight the feeling, always the same, pouring rain” - what
does it mean? It’s anyone’s guess, really.
High
Flying Birds should really be an opportunity for Noel to try something afresh, but
it seems that as long as he is signed to a record label, he will continue to
churn out songs aligned towards appealing to as many people as possible, rather
than experimenting with new genres, sounds or even recording styles. Perhaps a
stint of true independence will bring the best out of him, but until then he
will remain tethered to the uninspired path he himself helped blaze.
JS
1 comment:
"I hated Oasis. Surely everyone did".
Everybody loved them. Everybody loved Wonderwall, Don't look back in anger, etc.
"Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ new work is far from completely terrible".
Completely horrible: 23 negative reviews from music experts, 28th place in the most important chart, Usa.
"Noel’s voice remains exactly the same as it was back in Oasis’ heyday".
Totally changed, he now sings in falsetto.
"his music isn’t as cut-copy as the roadkill Beady Eye"
Noel cut-copy: songs from previous sessions, band name from an Usa band, lyrics from another Usa band, music from Usa music (New Orleans, Hollywood films, Morricone, etc.)
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