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August 15, 2008

New Oasis - "Shock Of The Lightning"

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"Love is a magical mystery." Ya know, like the tour. Just when it looked like Oasis were pulling off from extracting £s of flesh from the Beatles back catalogue, they're not. The Noel-fronted, moody and swirly first cut from Dig Out Your Soul, "Falling Down," earned some surprised and begrudging kudos (and some unsurprised and unsurprising blog lashings), but there's little shock to "Shock The Lightning": it sounds like Oasis.

At least it sounds like better Oasis than worse Oasis. (I get a residual for every time I type Oasis, in case you were curiOasis.) Dig Out Your Soul is out in the US on 10/7 via Warner.

Oasis.

Posted at 1:09 PM by amrit
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Liam sounds really good. Better than he has in over a decade.

Oasis has one-upped Radiohead with their new box set
http://store.oasisinet.com/store/page4.asp?suptype=1&t=1&sub_type=5&prod_id=250&col=30

Posted by: Alan Knut at 08/15/08 1:17 PM  | Reply
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Sure, the physical box set does look better. There's the whole question of the music contained within however.

Posted by: Bryan  in reply to Alan Knut's comment at 08/15/08 1:31 PM  | Reply
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Boy, look at all those formats I'm not going to buy! I can't wait to steal the shit out of this album and delete it from my hard drive a day later.

Posted by: Ripper  in reply to Alan Knut's comment at 08/15/08 2:10 PM  | Reply
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negative nancy..

Posted by: matt  in reply to Ripper's comment at 08/15/08 4:22 PM  | Reply
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Finally...a great new Oasis song. Has been too long! This will be huge in the stadiums for sure.

Posted by: Ace at 08/15/08 1:36 PM  | Reply
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BARF

Posted by: Greg at 08/15/08 1:36 PM  | Reply
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Barf means snow.

Posted by: andreas  in reply to Greg's comment at 08/15/08 4:57 PM  | Reply
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You know, stereogum used to be a place for hearing about great indie rock bands, but lately it's been covering so much shit, it's starting to smell like a port-a-pot. Who are these people going nuts over Oasis? For all of you, there's this magazine called Rolling Stone that you might enjoy. Leave stereogum alone.

Posted by: Greg  in reply to andreas's comment at 08/15/08 11:32 PM  | Reply
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The people going nuts over Oasis are people who enjoy their music. Sorry you don't like Oasis.

In case you didn't know this Oasis album is being released on an Indie label. So technically indie music. Unless you want to call indie a genre, which I must sadly say is how people look at it, then Oasis is indie. "Indie" is becoming more mainstream than Oasis is. Can't go outside without seeing the new "Indie kid" fashions.

Posted by: Alan Knut  in reply to Greg's comment at 08/16/08 12:02 AM  | Reply
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Yes, it doesn't matter if Oasis is releasing this album on an "indie" label because some indie labels have become very nearly as large as major labels (Rough Trade, for example).

My point is that this song is garbage and its overwhelmingly positive reception here makes me question this blog's credibility.

Don't mean to sound like an insufferable music snob, but really, how come people aren't shitting all over this song? People who "happen" to like Oasis also happen to have terrible taste in music.

Posted by: Greg  in reply to Alan Knut's comment at 08/16/08 12:35 AM  | Reply
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well, stop reading the blog then. noone is forcing you to. maybe start a blog yourself and that way you can agree 100% with the music being covered.

Posted by: matt  in reply to Greg's comment at 08/16/08 1:28 PM  | Reply
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big vocal performance from liam. best lead off single since do you know what i mean.

Posted by: Bill at 08/15/08 2:05 PM  | Reply
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I don't mean to switch gears and start defending Oasis, but really? This is their best single since D'You Know What I Mean? At best, this song reminds me of an average cut from Be Here Now. This one to be exact: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvnyAJZM5YQ

Listen to D'You Know What I mean again and tell me if this song even touches it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6CF17Wcrg4&feature=related

So I used to be an Oasis fan. I'll admit it. Which is why I feel even more justified in calling this new song shite.

Posted by: Greg  in reply to Bill's comment at 08/16/08 12:50 AM  | Reply
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This is exactly why I'd love to hear a Noel solo album. At least they take some chances on the songs he sings. This one sounds like 20 other unremarkable Oasis tracks.

Posted by: Mike at 08/15/08 2:08 PM  | Reply
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Why change something that works? I don't think a band needs to change their sound from album to album to still be good. It's rock ' roll, and The Shock of the Lightning is an awesome song. Take it for what it is and stop comparing it to the rest of their catalogue.

Posted by: maverick at 08/15/08 2:45 PM  | Reply
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Agreed. They are who they are and they just make great records.

Posted by: Travis  in reply to maverick's comment at 08/15/08 3:45 PM  | Reply
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"I like this, and you should too!"

"I dislike this, and you should too!"

Mind your own business, and listen to what you like. NOBODY gives a fuck about your opinion.

Christ, the internet sucks.

Posted by: Nathan at 08/15/08 4:51 PM  | Reply
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"Got no time for the Internet, after all its lies,
got no time for all the enigmatic sighs..."
- Dfactor, "Got No Time"

Posted by: Dfactor at 08/15/08 5:01 PM  | Reply
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this is only unsurprising because every first single from an oasis album sounds kinda-good-but-not-great

i am looking forward to the new album though

Posted by: grover at 08/15/08 5:27 PM  | Reply
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I've never been a big Oasis fan, but I like this cut. Thanks for the post.

Posted by: dudeasincool at 08/15/08 5:47 PM  | Reply
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humiliation oasis.

Posted by: grace6697 profile link at 08/15/08 6:33 PM  | Reply
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If no one should care about anyone's opinions, then what the fuck are you posting yours for? Shut the hell up and leave the discussions to the grown-ups.

This is a good song and people are showing they're appreciation or they're lack of appreciation for it. Deal with it.

Posted by: the dude at 08/15/08 9:26 PM  | Reply
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Oh, I'm so sorry. I didn't know this was a place for grown-ups.

"The Dude". Nice grown up name.

Cunt.

And I object to the use of "Shut the hell up". That's grown up language! You're crazy. The Dude.

Posted by: Nathan  in reply to the dude's comment at 08/16/08 9:20 AM  | Reply
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You are a whore. Put your face in my mouth!

Posted by: Beelzebub  in reply to Nathan's comment at 08/18/08 3:32 PM  | Reply
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I think I'm bi-curiOasis

Posted by: John at 08/15/08 10:43 PM  | Reply
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Just because these guys are huge doesn't mean I hate them.
I don't listen to Oasis anymore but I have my favorites.

Posted by: Pedram profile link at 08/16/08 2:54 AM  | Reply
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this is the best lead single in years.

Posted by: Tu coño moreno at 08/16/08 7:42 AM  | Reply
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you guys, i heard this on Indie 103.1 yesterday, it was so good, they played it twice. i heard it again later in the day and was blasting it. They tracked this at Abbey Road do you hear those huge drums, its badass. i dig.

Posted by: John Dwenter at 08/16/08 6:47 PM  | Reply
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Hating on Oasis is so Standing on the Shoulders of Giants era. Now we're fully in the "OK to love Oasis again" stage of their career. And seriously, there are no bands that do this sound better. So if you want to hate on Oasis and prop up more disposable indie bands (because, unfortunately, this scene turned cannibal long ago) be my guest, but surviving for almost two decades with a solid line-up and having penned three to four LPs worth of great songs, I think Oasis is more than worthy of a post on a highly-trafficked music blog. Go back to explaining why Tokyo Police Club's album wasn't a monster pile of shit and how they'll still be around in a year or two while I did out Be Here Now and Definitely Maybe for a Brit-rich afternoon orgy of distorted joy. (I'll play The Great Escape too so Liam and Damon can bitch at each other a little like it's 1997 again).

Posted by: chest_burster at 08/17/08 10:30 AM  | Reply
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I thought the album was called "Dig out your soul". What's up with that "own" there on the post?

Posted by: ollie profile link at 08/17/08 10:33 AM  | Reply
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My mistake, Oasis does not "own."

Posted by: amrit profile link  in reply to ollie's comment at 08/17/08 8:56 PM  | Reply
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the shock of the lightning music video

http://ekstrabladet.dk/musik/musik_videoer/article1045362.ece

Posted by: Bill at 08/18/08 9:37 AM  | Reply
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All the Oasis haters really need to grow up....

This song is brilliant, its catchy as hell, without being too obvious, whenever it comes on the radio the next song always sounds awful.....enough said

Just enjoy this song it gets better and better with each listen, the drums are amazing

Posted by: Rob at 08/19/08 5:41 AM  | Reply
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This song only comes to prove one thing over and over again, since 1996, i guess: Blur were always so much better.

Posted by: Pedro at 08/21/08 5:39 AM  | Reply
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I agree with Stereogum becoming a place for the common, ho-hum, happy with mainstream garbage that has been visiting the site. As for this new Oasis song, it's better than most of their past garbage, but really people, come on, there is a whole world of music out there that kills it. Here is a great website that keeps it real and I'm pretty down with their opinions in music too. www.indierockreviews.com. They have some great, exclusive content. But who knows maybe after they get tons of money to back them they will start putting crap on their site too. Everyone sells out. Right?

Posted by: Mikael Mayhem at 08/22/08 5:42 AM  | Reply
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Surprise, surprise, this sounds nothing like the Beatles despite what the reviewer said.

Posted by: Greg at 08/26/08 4:17 PM  | Reply
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Music, music, music. Music is music. Why should it matter who is covered? A site can del with Fleet Foxes and TV on the Radio and The Domino Sisters as well as Oasis, U2, or Green Day. No site should be elitist one way or the other. RS is just as guilty as any indie site that refues to cover bands that have a record deal or permanent homes. Don't be one of those people who criticize Of Montral of selling out. At least they can keep creating music and putting on fatastic shows..

Posted by: Chris at 09/26/08 2:23 PM  | Reply
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