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Liam Gallagher weighs in on AI-generated 'Oasis album'

A ‘new Oasis album’, generated by artificial intelligence? While no one’s saying that the Burnage-born band could be accused of being formulaic, could it be possible that an AI bot could make some new material while the feuding Gallagher brothers flatly refuse to?

Well, it’s happened - kind of - and it turns out that Liam Gallagher is actually pretty OK with it. The Lost Tapes Volume One, which has been put up on YouTube and is credited to ‘AISIS’, has gone down a storm with fans.

The project of 32-year-old producer Bobby Geraghty, the Oasis-esque songs were written by him (not by AI) for another band he’s in called Breezer. However, he added in vocals from an AI-created Liam Gallagher, and the results have since gone viral.

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Even Liam himself has had a listen, and when asked on Twitter his thoughts, he replied with an unexpected endorsement. “Hey Liam, have you listened to the AISIS album yet?” he was asked by a fan. He soon replied: “Not the album heard a tune it’s better than all the other snizzle out there.”

The album emerged in YouTube last week, and has amassed nearly 200,000 views in just a few days. There are eight tracks in all, all with distinctly Oasis style names too; Out Of My Mind, Time, Alright, Forever, Bittersweet, Coming Of Age, Alive and Tonight.

In the post’s intro, it says: “AISIS is an alternate reality concept album where the band’s 95-97 line-up continued to write music, or perhaps all got together years later to write a record akin to the first 3 albums, and only now has the master DAT tape from that session surfaced.”

Geraghty has said that there’s another raft of songs recorded too, hinting that they might follow soon.

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