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Live Review: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

Live Review: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

Noel brings experimental third album to Manchester, whilst bringing it home with Arena tear-jerkers
Interview: DMA’S’ Tommy O’Dell

Interview: DMA’S’ Tommy O’Dell

Lucy Stockdale chats with singer Tommy O’Dell of DMA’s about what’s next for the band

Live Review: Liam Gallagher

Did what it said on the tin… unadulterated brilliance, as you were

Live review: A Tribute to Manchester

A magnificent homage to Manchester’s cultural identity

Liam Gallagher announces huge home-coming

Liam Gallagher is coming back next summer for an extra special performance. As you were

Album Review: Liam Gallagher – As You Were

Gallagher masters experimental genres, saturated with 90s swagger and dazzling Liam-ness

The evening wear staple: The leather skirt

Talia Lee-Skudder reveals the investment piece every girl should have hanging in her wardrobe as her go-to evening staple

Record Reappraisal: Oasis – Be Here Now

As one of the most hyped albums of the 1990s is reissued, Callum Oliver asks: should it be remembered as the most disappointing too?

Album: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – Chasing Yesterday

Unable to shake the feeling that this may be Noel Gallagher’s greatest work, Tariq Salarbux review’s his latest solo album, Chasing Yesterday

Interview: Baillie Walsh – Springsteen & I

Director Baillie Walsh talks Bruce and his fans following the release of Springsteen & I.

Album: Beady Eye – BE

Cheeky Manc chappy Liam Gallagher takes a second bite of the apple with the ingeniously titled BE.

Interview: David Ford

Tom Ingham speaks to David Ford about his new album, why he isn’t really popular and why The Stone Roses killed music

Column: Manchester, so much to answer for

The Courteeners are back with a new record – and continue to personify everything wrong with present-day Manchester music

Column: Time to move on, Manchester.

When a band like The Courteeners is able to sell out the MEN Arena, there must be a clear dearth of anything remotely listenable coming out of the city.