Noel Gallagher didn’t have any good issues to say about The 1975 not too long ago, after Matty Healy instructed Noel and estranged brother Liam owe it to Oasis followers to recover from their “mard” and reunite. Noel nonetheless doesn’t have any good issues to say.
“He needs to go over how s— his band is and split up,” Gallagher — who simply launched Council Skies, his newest album with High Flying Birds — had snapped again at Healy’s remark in May.
Now, in a brand new interview with NME, Gallagher was requested whether or not he feels Oasis continues to affect modern bands as we speak. The subject detoured into him speaking in regards to the state of rock … and The 1975.
“Oasis’ influence, I think, was for people to f—ing start a band in the first place. I do meet loads of guys who say that and that’s great. There are a lot of them around, it’s just a pity guitar music has become marginalized. You’ve either got to be rock, or that f—ing 1975. At the BRITs, The 1975 won Best Rock or some f—ing s—,” Gallagher is quoted as saying within the piece revealed Saturday (June 3).
“I was watching it with my kids, two teenage lads, thinking, ‘Is it me being a grumpy old man, or is this s—?’” he recalled. “They were both going, ‘Oh no, this is f—ing s—’. The 1975, Best Rock Band? Someone needs to re-define that immediately, because that is… I don’t know what that is, but it’s certainly not f—ing rock. Whatever rock is, that’s not it.”
Elsewhere within the interview, when Gallagher was chatting about flaws on his albums (he says his recordings are “not perfect by any means”), NME offered a query associated to Healy’s rumored girlfriend, Taylor Swift: “Would you ever do a Taylor Swift and re-record your past albums?”
“What’s the point?” Gallagher mentioned. “Could you imagine the outrage? I’d rather push on and try new things.”
See the total interview right here.
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