Music Review: Oasis - "The Shock Of The Lightning"

I wrote earlier today about the upcoming release of AC/DC's first album in eight years. AC/DC is one of those bands that you like or you don't and there just isn't a hell of a lot of convincing to be done. They are what they are and you either get something from it or you don't.

The same can be said of Oasis, although the Gallagher brothers are probably twice as polarizing as the Youngs and that's why I'm not going to waste a moment of this (p)review defending them to those who aren't already onboard.

I suppose the most telling thing about "The Shock of The Lightning" is that TheWifeToWhomI'mMarried – also an Oasis fan – correctly identified this as a new Oasis song within ten seconds. She didn't even have to hear Liam to know. She said knowing that a new Oasis album was on the way helped, but there is something distinctive about the Oasis guitar sound and whatever that thing is was very apparent within the song's opening moments.

Oasis aren't incapable of subtlety; they simply choose to ignore it most of the time. These guys aren't going to get caught overthinking a song or a record, putting all their eggs in the basket of immediacy. When they nail that, they write classics. When they miss, you get (most of) Standing On The Shoulder of Giants.

"The Shock Of The Lightning" is loud, driving, and massive and yes, it is immediate. The hook isn't obvious and the song relies more on volume and bombast than melody, but the relentless surge, hypnotic keyboards, propulsive drumming, and sneering lead vocal suck you in and won't let go.

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  • 1 - Tan The Man

    Aug 19, 2008 at 2:53 am

    From far away, the album cover looks mighty similar to Coldplay's "Vida La Vida"...

  • 2 - Peter

    Aug 19, 2008 at 2:58 am

    Yea. that is a great song. Massive and a sure grower. Loved it. I might change my view on oasis. I can never like the gallagherbrothers, but there are someting about thew music that makes me feel fu.... unbeatable. Cool song !

  • 3 - Josh Hathaway

    Aug 19, 2008 at 8:11 am

    If you stand back far enough and squint, Tan. The Coldplay album cover actually uses a painting by Eugene Delacroix. I think the big splotchy color on the Oasis cover means we may be heading back into a psychedelic phase on this one.

  • 4 - Marcos

    Aug 19, 2008 at 10:47 am

    very good review
    that's exactly how i fell about this great song

  • 5 - Maka

    Aug 19, 2008 at 1:26 pm

    Excellent review :)

  • 6 - Josh Hathaway

    Aug 21, 2008 at 11:44 am

    Thanks, all. I let the song sit for a couple days after obsessing over it when I wrote this. Now that I've come back to it, I'm finding that I agree with everything I wrote earlier this week. This is vintage Oasis and a promising lead single.

  • 7 - TY

    Aug 26, 2008 at 2:41 pm

    Superb song from an absolutely amazing rock n roll band. There's no point comparing Oasis to other bands such as Radiohead, Coldplay or even The Beatles. At the end of the day, Oasis will only make one sort of music - Straight-Ahead, Full-Blooded Rock n Roll, because it is what they're best at.

  • 8 - Barry

    Sep 27, 2008 at 8:50 pm

    Well i have loved Oasis since being 15,16 at school and Supersonic smacked us between the eyes. Def Maybe now seems so long ago, WTSMG is one of the greatest albums of all time, be here now went a little flat though d'ya know what i mean still kicks ass, SOTSOG i though was more mature and very good and after that they went a little of the pace again but "the shock of the lightning" REALLY does it for me again. Back to their finest? maybe on this taster really seems we could be back to Oasis of old. I love this song. Moved to America from England two years ago and they are slowly (still) getting popular here maybe this will kick it all off. Great Stuff. Time to get Pissed again drunkedly sing and chant Oasis classics.

  • 9 - ag

    Oct 05, 2008 at 3:00 pm

    Zac Starsky isnt the drummer on this album....

  • 10 - ag

    Oct 05, 2008 at 3:02 pm

    p.s. any true oasis fan, and i mean you know every last word to every song including bsides, knows that BE HERE NOW is their best album

    its true oasis, it sold the least for a reason... it wasnt poppy and mainstream which is a damn good thing

    OASIS are legends

  • 11 - Josh Hathaway

    Oct 06, 2008 at 9:56 am

    Ag, you are correct. I didn't get any artwork or credits with the advance single so I made an incorrect assumption. Zak is no longer with the banfd.

  • 12 - Mark Saleski

    Oct 06, 2008 at 10:00 am

    Zak is no longer with the band, but he IS listed in the credits for the album at allmusic.com

  • 13 - mal, MNN

    Oct 06, 2008 at 10:42 am

    are they ripping off someone else this time?

  • 14 - Josh Hathaway

    Oct 08, 2008 at 11:04 am

    Turns out Zak did drum on "The Shock Of The Lightning" and in fact drummed on the majority of the Dig Out Your Soul record. He's no longer touring with them, but did work with them in the studio.

  • 15 - the english guy

    Oct 26, 2008 at 6:33 pm

    It's a brilliant album, from song 1 to song 11. Heavy Beatles influence, reminiscent of some of The Kinks' later stuff as well, but all in all a classic.

  • 16 - JC Mosquito

    Oct 26, 2008 at 7:20 pm

    Yeah, I like Be Here Now, too, no matter what everyone else says.

  • 17 - Matthew

    Nov 29, 2008 at 10:23 am

    I really like this review. I'm glad he's not some Oasis fanatic, but it's good to see a good review of this song from someone who has slated some of their previous work. I applaud his honesty unlike the other critics who slate Oasis just for the sake of it.

  • 18 - Carl

    Jan 14, 2009 at 4:22 pm

    Zak did play on a few of the sessions but its Noel Gallagher behind the drums on several songs as Zak chose to leave during the sessions. Be Here Now is my number 1 oasis album followed by Standing on the Shoulder of Giants

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