Tuesday, January 10, 2006

NOASIS

Well, it looks like the Brits might not be quite as clunkingly bad as we'd feared, as the Gallagher brothers are apparently refusing to turn up as their album has been overlooked for a prize. The Sun's Victoria Newton is outraged on their behalf:

And I can’t blame them.

Don’t Believe The Truth was an emphatic return to form.

With singles as strong as The Importance Of Being Idle, Lyla and Let There Be Love, it deserved to be rewarded with a nomination.

It would also have been a fitting tenth anniversary present after their last Best Album win with What’s The Story (Morning Glory) — which included their first two No1 singles — Some Might Say and Don’t Look Back In Anger.


So... they should get a prize for another lazy rehashing of their tired schtick because it's ten years since they made a fairly decent album? That makes sense.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Its also "a kick in the teeth for them as they wanted to see Paul Weller" pick up some award.

I thought they were boycotting the event, its not like they've been banned, though that would have been a far better plan. So they're kicking their own teeth in...

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