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Oasis plan new album

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Noel Gallagher gives NME the latest

Oasis have discussed the progress on their new album in this week’s issue of NME.

The band, who grace three limited edition covers of the Special Oasis Tribute Issue edition of NME , said they are taking tentative steps towards planning the follow up to 2005’s ’Don’t Believe The Truth’.

Noel Gallagher said: “Our producer Dave Sardy is coming over for the BRITS so I guess we’ll have a chat and kick around some ideas. I’ve got eight songs that I’m pretty happy with.

Liam has got one of two that he thinks are brilliant. I fancy doing something more elaborate with this one. It’s about time.”

Also in this week’s NME there’s an Oasis A–Z, an exclusive look at who’s playing which festivals this year, we go backstage at the Shockwaves NME Awards Indie Rave tour, and chat to Biffy Clyro, whose new album has got people talking.

There’s also the definitive review of Kaiser Chiefs' new album ’Yours Truly, Angry Mob’.

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