MANTRA OF THE COSMOS – British Supergroup Returns With NOEL GALLAGHER And New Belter ‘DOMINO BONES (GETS DANGEROUS)’

Daily electricity to load your batteries

12 June 2025


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British supergroup MANTRA OF THE COSMOS featuring happy mondays Shaun Ryder
and Bez, Andy Bell (Ride/Oasis) and drummer Zak Starkey, Ringo‘s son, who played with Oasis and The Who among others and who actually came up with this project’s idea two years ago, described it as “a fantastic psychedelic groove from a band of misfits, outsiders
and innovators.”
Sounds like a 24-hour party for young-and-old-timers!

Bell: “It’s a pleasure to be part of Mantra of the Cosmos.
Four like-minded souls who get off on the same music.”

Ryder: “It doesn’t sound like the Mondays or Black Grape
or Oasis or The Who, it’s what we’re doing all together.”

To walk it like they talk it, they dropped two tracks. The wham-bam disco-punk
stomper Gorilla Guerilla and the moody groover X (Wot You Sayin’). Afterward everybody got back to their day jobs… until now.

With DOMINO BONES (GETS AROUND) they strike hard again. It’s a bedlam banger featuring Noel Gallagher saying: “It’s Dylan, Dali, Ginsberg and a bit of cosmic jibber-jabber. Add in Bez, who dances on the tunes like Zak plays the drums and Andy Bell plays all things stringed, and you have it.”

The madly mantra at work here is quite invigorating. Blimey, what a belter! We want more!

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Picture This – NOEL GALLAGHER’s HIGH FLYING BIRDS Through The Lens Of Photographer SHARON LATHUM

13 November 2024


Photo by Sharon Latham – part of the exhibition

Gibson Gallery has opened a new photography exhibition. It’s named ‘A New World Blazing’. It features new and unseen images of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, captured through the lens of renowned photographer Sharon Lathum.

The collection documents live performances as well as intimate glimpses behind
the scenes, highlighting Latham’s ability to capture the heart of the touring experience. This special exhibition offers fans a multi-faceted glimpse of life on the road with Noel
and the band.


Abbey Road studio

Noel Gallagher: “What are the pictures saying? They are saying: We – NGHFB – have
the best job in the world. To work, play, travel, and party with these people is an absolute pleasure. I’m so happy that Big Shaz was there to capture these moments.”

All pics above by Sharon Lathum. More photos HERE.

NOEL GALLAGHER Designed New Font For The Kit Of The 2024/25 Campain Of His Beloved Football Team MANCHESTER CITY

19 June 2024

Manchester-born NOEL GALLAGHER is, like our kid
Liam, a long-time fanatic MANCHESTER CITY fan.

The team just won their 4th Championship Title in
4 years. A new record in British football history.

All sorts of preparations for next season 2024-2025 are in the works.
And guess what? The new font of Man City‘s kit is designed by Noel.

The new design will be worn by the club in every FA Cup, Champions
League
, and Carabao Cup match in the upcoming 2024-25 campaign.

He came up with the font by writing out every name and number of the squad
by hand, with the handwriting then being transferred onto the cup shorts for
next season.

Nice work, Noel.

Film Of NOEL GALLAGHER’s Massive Homecoming Concert Last Month Will Stream From 21 Sept On

1 September 2023

Early June NOEL GALLAGHER dropped his 4th LP with his High Flying Bird. Council Skies
is a musical triumph proving once again that Noel G is a solid gold songsmith, specialised
in writing uncomplicated, but very effective anthems.

He played a massive – more than 25.000 fans – homecoming concert
on August‘s Bank Holiday at Manchester’s Wythenshawe Park.

BBC said about the show: “Noel Gallagher has delivered a superb career-spanning set at an emotionally charged homecoming show in Manchester. His gig at Wythenshawe Park on Saturday, a relative stone’s throw from his childhood home, was always going to be an big moment for the city. Mixing Oasis and High Flying Birds’ finery, it was the set that proved just how powerful a songwriter he is. It also showed why, despite what a baying crowd would wish, he has no need to consider a reunion with his brother.

More than 25,000 gathered in the park, which was hosting a huge gig for the first time, and many had memories of Knebworth, of Barrowlands, of those two legendary nights at Maine Road in mind, which meant that as fiery and ferocious as the delivery of his post-Oasis songs were, it was those from the 90s that really got the crowd going. But if that much longed-for reunion never comes to pass, there might just be enough brilliance in Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds to make up for it.”

The full performance was filmed and it will stream from September 21 on via the
On Air website and apps in cinematic 4K UHD with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

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