Matty Healy Says Both Gallagher Brothers’ Solo Careers Faded Commercially Compared To Oasis’ Success
Matty Healy, band lead singer The 1975, opined on the speculations of a possible meeting of the Oasisafter Liam Gallagher say that the brother Santa called him “begging forgiveness” and wanting to find himself, 14 years after leaving the band (via CNN).
healy spoke openly about the British group during an interview on the radio show Q with Tom Powerdisplayed by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). At the end of the interview, power asked the lead singer The 1975 what he was most proud of in the band’s achievements in their 20-year career.
healy said he was most proud of the band “as men”, as they “mediated [suas] tensions being very tactile, very open and very silly”. Then, the singer spoke about bands that “take so seriously” something that “is not that complicated”, giving the example of the brothers Gallagher with the Oasis.
what to Oasis are you doing anyway? […] They are men and they are crying over an argument… they need to mature. Do me a favor: get back together, stop fooling around.”
healy concluded his speech by noting that both brothers’ solo careers Gallagher paled critically and commercially in comparison to the resounding success of Oasis. “There is not one boy, not one person, going to a High Flying Birds concert or Liam Gallagher who wouldn’t rather be at a show than Oasis”.
Watch the interview clip — as well as the full interview — below:
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Noel Gallagher’sHigh Flying Birds will release his fourth album council skies (2023) in June of this year, while liam continues to tour in support of his third solo album, C’mon You Know (2022). already the The 1975 is currently on the world tour At Their Very Bestwhich will head to South America in March.
Source: Rollingstone

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