Oasis and Brian Fallon Featured in Music News Round-Up

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Last week saw Oasis launching an official visualizer for Champagne Supernova on the 30th anniversary of the track’s release in Australia and New Zealand from the iconic (What’s The Story) Morning Glory album. This release was part of the Live 25 reunion from last year and is accompanied by a highly anticipated documentary about the tour directed by Steven Knight.

In another exciting update, The Lathums, Becky Hill, Tinie Tempah, Rizzle Kicks, and The Divine Comedy are among the lineup for the inaugural Everywhere At Once event scheduled for June 26th-28th. Music Venue Trust, in partnership with The National Lottery, has organized this festival to bring the festival experience to various grassroots venues across the UK, with over 1,000 shows planned. Alex Moore of The Lathums highlighted the significance of these grassroots venues in the UK, emphasizing their unique and special appeal.

Meanwhile, Fat Dog has made a comeback with their latest single “Go Fuck Urself,” marking their third standalone release following their debut album WOOF! in 2024. The band is gearing up for a European tour that includes UK festival performances in Sheffield and Derbyshire this month. Additionally, they are set to play massive stadium concerts in support of Foo Fighters in July. The live performances will extend into October and November, culminating in a headline show at the Brixton Academy on October 24th.

Brian Fallon, known for his work with The Gaslight Anthem, dropped two new singles recently – “Not Bad For New Jersey” and “Better Before” on his label Lesser Known Records. Describing “Not Bad for New Jersey,” Fallon shared that the song celebrates his artistry and roots, reflecting his personal experiences and journey as a musician.

These new music releases and upcoming live events have stirred up excitement among fans and the music industry, showcasing the incredible talent and creativity present in the contemporary music scene. From iconic bands like Oasis to emerging artists like The Lathums and Brian Fallon, the diversity and vibrancy of the music landscape continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Music lovers can look forward to a rich tapestry of sounds and experiences as they immerse themselves in the latest offerings from their favorite artists and discover new musical gems along the way.

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