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This Greatest Pop Stars podcast looks at Oasis' 1996, the band's lone year of superstardom in the U.S., ensuring its place in pop-rock eternity.
"Spectacular misfires", lost Britpop battles", and understanding Damon Albarn's politics: Does nuance always come second?
Britpop’s louche separatists Suede reveal all about their brand new album, Antidepressants, and how the bands' 10th LP was ...
In the golden era of Britpop, Oasis had a strong visual identity that might have appeared simple but was carefully considered ...
More than three decades on from the release of their first album Definitely Maybe, which made Britpop the soundtrack of a ...
Liam Gallagher and Oasis have always done their best to encapsulate Britishness within their music, but one record still ...
Damon Albarn has admitted Oasis won their long-standing Britpop rivalry, as the band’s 2025 reunion tour draws incredible ...
Blur's Damon Albarn has said he's "happy to accept and concede defeat" to Oasis in the eternal Britpop rivalry in light of ...
Welsh band Feeder are to headline their first-ever Cork concert for this year's Jazz Fest, expected to be one of the biggest gigs at City Hall for the October bank holiday. The 'Buck Rogers' rockers ...
Blur's Damon Albarn says that Oasis "won the battle, the war, the campaign, everything" back in their mutual genre's heyday of the 90s.
Robert Smith led the band into a cinemascape of gothic dreams and leftfield pop throughout the 1980s. Their last classic ...
Oasis have made a triumphant return to Manchester, closing their first hometown performance in nearly 20 years.