May 21st 2024.
Ever since Oasis disbanded in 2009, devoted fans of the beloved Britpop band have been holding out hope for a reunion. Despite occasional rumors of a comeback, tensions between brothers and former bandmates Noel and Liam Gallagher have always put a damper on any potential plans.
But just when we thought an Oasis reunion was nothing more than a distant dream, the two musicians surprised us all with the biggest hint yet that it may actually be happening. For the first time in 15 years, the official Oasis X page shared a cryptic video featuring a country house, without any explanation or caption.
Eager fans on the X page were quick to point out that the house in the video bore a striking resemblance to Sawmills Studios in Cornwall, where the band recorded their debut album Definitely Maybe. This sparked a frenzy of excitement and speculation that the Gallagher brothers had finally put their differences aside and were planning a long-awaited comeback.
It's been over 30 years since Oasis first burst onto the music scene in the early 90s, and their impact on Britpop is undeniable. However, in 2009, the band split and the Gallagher brothers became estranged. But now, with this mysterious video hinting at a possible reunion, fans couldn't contain their excitement.
One particularly ecstatic fan even admitted to accidentally peeing a little from the sheer shock and joy of the news, while others on the X page were already planning which concert they would attend and eagerly anticipating the possibility of new music.
Of course, there were also some skeptics who speculated that the video may actually be a hint at a re-release of Definitely Maybe to commemorate its 30th anniversary. Some even wondered if this potential re-release could include never-before-heard tracks from the band's vault, giving fans even more reason to get excited.
Noel, who has since pursued a solo career, previously hinted that there may be unreleased Oasis music to mark the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe. In an interview with Italian newspaper Corriere Della Sera, he revealed that tapes from those recording sessions had been found in the Sony archives, including some acoustic versions of their songs.
Despite this exciting news, Noel also made it clear that a reunion tour was not in the cards. He stated that while the band may release the previously unheard music, they would not be reuniting for any live performances.
The brothers' strained relationship has been well-documented, with numerous incidents over the years that led to their eventual split. From public fights to personal jabs, it seemed that the Gallagher brothers were unable to work together for the 18 years they were in Oasis.
And even now, 15 years after their split, the brothers are still not on speaking terms and continue to publicly lash out at each other. But for fans, the possibility of an Oasis reunion is enough to give hope and excitement for what could potentially be one of the biggest musical comebacks in recent history.
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