NOEL GALLAGHER Teases New Music With A String Session Fragment Recorded In The Abbey Road Studios

27 December 2022

NOEL GALLAGHER and his HIGH FLYING BIRDS
are gearing up for their 4th longplayer.

Last October we got the first taster with the psych-pop single
Pretty Boy featuring legend Johnny Marr on guitar.

And yesterday the former chief of Oasis teased new upcoming
music via a video fragment on his Twitter account. The clip – filmed
by himself – shows a group of string players playing a melody to an
unknown song, while a conductor stands in the middle of the room.

He shared it with the caption: “INGUT. String Session. Abbey Rd (April 28th, 2022).”

Watch here.

NOEL GALLAGHER: Facebook – Instagram

Headliner on Sunday at Hardwick Festival 2023 in the UK.

Inbetweenies! BECK Still Is A Cool ‘PERDEDOR’

What Turn Up The Volume is watching/playing between two coffees

BECK made losers sound cool with
his best-known jam back in 1994.

In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey
Butane in my veins and I’m out to cut the junkie
With the plastic eyeballs, spray-paint the vegetables
Dog food stalls with the beefcake pantyhose

Soy un perdedor
I’m a loser baby, so why don’t you kill me?

Glastonbury festival 2016…

BECK: Facebook

Inbetweenies! PIXIES On Their Favorite Planet 20 Years Ago

What Turn Up The Volume plays/watches between two coffees

Band: PIXIES
Who: Influential post-punk heroes
from Boston led by Black Francis

Song: PLANET OF SOUND
Roaring rocket from their 1991
album Trompe Le Monde

Brainbraking live version
at Brixton Academy, London
26 June 1991 – 20 years ago…

PIXIES: Facebook

Inbetweenies! Epicness In Motion With THE DISTRICTS

Turn Up The Volume’s favorites playing/watching between two coffees

Band: THE DISTRICTS
Who: Indie rockers from Lititz, Pennsylvania
Avtive: 2009-present / 4 LPs (fifth coming in February)

Song: CHLORINE from 2015 LP A Flourish And A Spoil

When I heard a song more than 100 times
(and in this case also 5 times live) it’s
an epic one.

Stunning stroke…

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THE DISTRICTS: Facebook


(Brussels, 2015 – photo by Turn Up the Volume)