The Duke Hears "Lyla", The New Oasis Single

Written by Duke De Mondo
Published April 04, 2005
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No, she says they had a long discussion and then agreed things weren't as they should be, but they might be able to fix it. Fancy a shag?

What this new Oasis single is like, is like she comes up to that doorstep, and the memories of all those bitter disappointments linger in the air, and you open the door and first thing you see is she ain't wearing her wedding ring. More to the point, she's smiling. Something's up, man. Something good, is what.

Lyla is fucking fantastic. It has a simple as hell riff, but it's catchy as all fuck. The chorus is the best damn chorus Oasis have penned since Girl In The Dirty Shirt. Lyrically it's probably just as ridiculous, but The Duke was too busy smiling, I mean actually grinning like a man screwed in the mentals, saying to myself "Well it's about time, man. It's about fucking time."

Now, chances are the parent album will prove to be a bit like maybe she says yeah, I ditched him, but I don't feel ready to jump straight into another relationship. Maybe it'll sully the memories of that ring-less finger and that dirty grin, but fuck it, man, right now a man just wants to run upstairs and romp himself unconscious.

But I dunno. At the time, The Hindu Times and Go Let It Out seemed like they were gonna herald a return to form, but then the album arrived and all a fella could do was think about shit, man, this should've been half the fucking length. And also, it's Shoulders, Gallagher.

Liam sounds great, the band sound energized, the music sounds fun, fresh, it doesn't just plod along until it collapses and bleeds to death over the fade-out.

I'm looking forward to Don't Believe The Truth, man. Here's hoping she's serious.

Thanks folks.

The Duke resides at Mondo Irlando

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The Duke (Aaron McMullan to his parents and the clergy) is a Northern Irish writer, performer and insomniac currently residing in London. He is the creator of Mondo Irlando, wherein his scribblings and hollerings can be found. He is currently working towards the completion of his first novel, and his debut "punk / country / folk / whatever" album has recently been released by Ex Libris Records . You can also pop by His MySpace Page and maybe have a coffee and a biscuit.
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#1 — April 4, 2005 @ 14:48PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

Cheers, Duke! Great review and great news. I like Oasis... a lot. But I was very nervous about this album because of all the trouble they seemed to have making it. And I will be honest... the title "Lyla" made me groan just a bit. I thought it was gonna be a shit song. You have given me hope. God help you if the album blows (I'm kidding, we'll blame Gem).

#2 — April 4, 2005 @ 15:43PM — Mark Saleski [URL]

the Duke can be elevated to the status of MiracleWorker if i like this song.

(can't stand Oasis...though i have to admit that all of that "we're the world's greatest band" crap really soured me)

#3 — April 4, 2005 @ 15:50PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

hey folks

honestly, i was smiling like hell through this thing. The last thing i expected was even a half-decent single. Especially after that apparently hideous glastonbury performance. This was worth the wait. Lyrically, there ain't much to it, but it just sounds great. catchy. wonderful.

And DJRadiohead if the album sucks, well, i'll be with you in the queue at Gallagher senior's front door.

And Mark, i suddenly feel very nervous. I'm sure you'll be convinced of the wonder herein though.

#4 — April 4, 2005 @ 16:02PM — Phillip Winn [URL]

Duke, you manage to have some of the longest intros to simply statements I've ever seen.

And, um, keep 'em up!

#5 — April 4, 2005 @ 16:09PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

heh yeah, i know. and then by the time i reach the end of the intro i've forgotten what the stement was in the first place.

#6 — April 4, 2005 @ 16:35PM — Eric Berlin [URL]

Duke, I'll have to check this out.

It looks like Oasis might have longevity in them afterall... I think that's a good thing for the music world.

#7 — April 4, 2005 @ 16:45PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

i hope so, man. it'd be great to have another Definately Maybe. Mind you, Noel say's this is the best they've done since then. And he's usually pretty honest about these things. If it's shit, he usually owns up.

#8 — April 4, 2005 @ 16:46PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

heh just thinkin... i shoulda put it on podcast 6. the lawyers would've loved me, i'm guessing.

#9 — April 4, 2005 @ 16:58PM — Vern Halen

Hey, if this album is any good, maybe Oasis will qualify as an IMPORTANT BAND on that other thread!

#10 — April 4, 2005 @ 16:59PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

vern, eight years ago they'd have been the first choice, i'm guessing, especially here in the United UK.

#11 — April 4, 2005 @ 17:00PM — grogan

Hey Lyla!!! the world around us make me feel so smaaaaaaaaaallll!!!! Thank God for the Gallagher brother

#12 — April 4, 2005 @ 17:05PM — Vern Halen

So, Duke, what happened to them - how did they lose their momentum? I kinda lost track of them - they seemed to disappear from prominence, as it were.

#13 — April 4, 2005 @ 17:13PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

well, far as i could tell, i think Be Here Now, the third album, de-railed them. I thought it was a great record, but it was also a result of mountains of cocaine and ego. The reviews yacked about it was the best thing ever crafted by anyone, then suddenly a month later they all decided, no, wait, turns out we hate it.

There was a vast come-down, man. Plus, the well of N.Gallagher compositions that had served them since the debut started running awfully dry.

Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants arrived, and bar a handful of great moments, it was a serious dissapointment, a half-arsed Oasis record. unthinkable. seemed like they settled on acting like The Greatest Band In The World, as opposed to making music that justified it. The Muse left, it would appear. Plus, Liam's songwriting offering on that album, Little James, was diabolical. the tune was grand, but the lyrics were SO bad a fella couldn't past them.

plus, when the brit-pop bubble burst, Oasis suddenly didn't sound so exciting anymore. They weren't. But the fact that all sorts of bands were arriving, folks like The Beta Band and the like, who were crafting incredibly inventive pop music, didn't help matters.

Oasis seemed to grind into a rut. One mid-paced plodding dirge after another, and then a couple "psycadelic" numbers. The choruses were uninspired, the lyrics were dull as hell. Liam's Songbird on the last record was the best thing on there. Beautiful, simple.

Even the B-Sides started to suck, and they were always brilliant, usually better than stuff on the albums.

They jsut got boring. Going through the motions.

What Lyla seems to indicate, is that they got inspired again.

#14 — April 4, 2005 @ 17:41PM — Vern Halen

Thanks - I'll have to take an interest in them again.

#15 — April 4, 2005 @ 18:48PM — Ian

"Lyla" is a brilliant song. Jeez. I'm looking forward to the album.

#16 — April 4, 2005 @ 20:29PM — kazz, uk

when i first heard the song i though o dear oasis are finished which would be a great disapointment as i think they are the best band in the world.

However after a few listens the song has grown on me. it is so catchy i cant stop saying hey lyla. i hope the album is great as then oasis can have world domination again, even the usa.

#17 — April 4, 2005 @ 20:31PM — tooljones

good song, needs a cello and a longer solo.

#18 — April 4, 2005 @ 22:16PM — Paperback Writer

and Noel said it´s not even the 5th best song on the album!

#19 — April 4, 2005 @ 23:52PM — Bill

as someone who got to hear the record early. everyone is going to be very pleased, it is a terrific return to form and as a album i would rank it along side the first two. which i guess makes it a classic in the waiting, doesn't it?

#20 — April 5, 2005 @ 03:57AM — zibblu [URL]

Let me add in on saying Lyla is great and I'm excited to hear the new album. I review "Lyla" on my mp3 reviews site. WWW.MP3-Reviews.Blogspot.com Also I agree that "Songbird" was the best thing on Heathen Chemistry (which I overall dislike quite a bit.) I've always felt Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants & Be Here Now were a bit underrated but they both have some serious flaws too - so understandable.



#21 — April 5, 2005 @ 11:35AM — visualsimplicity [URL]

I've heard "Lyla" a few times now and I can't say I remember a single tune or lyric in it. It didn't seem that catchy to me but rather ordinary musically and on the forgettable side. Then again, I've never been an Oasis fan. Even so, I recognized that they had some catchy songs in the mid-late 90's. This just doesn't seem like it's at that level. I'll see if I can pay more attention the next time I hear it though.

#22 — April 5, 2005 @ 18:18PM — David

This song rawks! Nice to hear some feel-good rock music rather than feel-mopey rock music.

#23 — April 22, 2005 @ 20:11PM — DJRadiohead [URL]

All right, Duke. It's official. My hopes are officially up in regard to the new Oasis disc. I just checked the video at NME.com. It sounds a little like "Hindu" with the simplicity of "Songbird." I like it. I am ready for this album now.

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