Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds new album is out: stream "Who Built the Moon?"
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - the band led by ex Oasis guitarist - have a new album out, called "Who Built The Moon?".
The 11-track release is already available to be streamed via Spotify and/or Apple Music. Check it outr, below.
The new full-length follows 2015’s "Chasing Yesterday" and was co-written with producer/DJ David Holmes. But that's not all, since “30 or 40 session musicians” joined Gallagher in the studio at various times: among them were Paul Weller of The Jam (organ on “Holy Mountain”) and Johnny Marr (guitar and harmonic on “If Love is the Law”).
Noel described the album saying to "Vulture":
When I listen to it, I’m thinking, ‘Oh, I’ve never heard that before'. I’m hearing synthesizer things and thinking, ‘Do I even know who played that?’ I said, ‘David, that thing on that track, who played that?’ He says, ‘You played it.’ I said, ‘I didn’t know I could play the synthesizer.’ So in that sense, it’s my favorite. Also, the songs are really fucking great. It will be forever my favorite record, I think, until the next one, and then I’ll say to you, ‘Yeah, that record I made that — I didn’t really fucking like that'.
"Who Built the Moon?" was previewed with the tracks “Fort Knox”, “Holy Mountain”, and “It’s a Beautiful World”.