Former Oasis rocker Noel Gallagher recently called out the “terrible” reception of American audiences towards the new material off his latest High Flying Birds album, ‘Council Skies’
Noel Gallagher opens up on the new album
Speaking on a new episode of Rolling Stone’s Music Now podcast, the former Oasis rocker – who recently kicked off his North American tour with rock outfit Garbage – admits that responses to those new songs have been “terrible” at his live shows on US soil so far.
“I’m starting off with five new ones,” Gallagher says.
“People should have bought the f***ing album, then, shouldn’t they? So they’re gonna stand there with their mouths open thinking, ‘What the f*** is this?’”
“I should advise them to go to their preferred streaming service,” he adds.
During the same interview, Gallagher also shares that he has been avoiding songs that remind him of his old band, explaining that he only persevered with Easy Now – widely regarded as the album’s most Oasis-like track – “because it was so good.”
“All the rest of them that I’ve kind of shied away from, as soon as I hit a chorus, I just go, ‘Nah, there’s no point in me putting it out and then a load of people going, well, just sounds like shit Oasis.’ I know it does. However, when I was writing this song and I got to the chorus, I was like, ‘Oh, actually, this one’s pretty good.’”
“During the period of writing this album, I wrote a lot of material,” Gallagher continues. “There is a lot of material coming down the line that’s very heavily guitar based. So I guess people will say it’s Oasis-y. But we’re not there with it yet.”
“I only shy away from it if the songs don’t stand up, you know what I mean?”