When Oasis split up in August 2009, the Gallagher brothers bounced back by both forming their own side projects. Liam Gallagher launched Beady Eye that same year, retaining most of Oasis' lineup and cranking up his love for '60s rock & roll. Meanwhile, Noel reached out to musicians from different bands to piece together the High Flying Birds, whose music struck a balance between Oasis' epic pop/rock and the Kinks' lush psychedelia. Released in October 2011, the album also proved Noel's willingness to step out of his comfort ...
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When Oasis split up in August 2009, the Gallagher brothers bounced back by both forming their own side projects. Liam Gallagher launched Beady Eye that same year, retaining most of Oasis' lineup and cranking up his love for '60s rock & roll. Meanwhile, Noel reached out to musicians from different bands to piece together the High Flying Birds, whose music struck a balance between Oasis' epic pop/rock and the Kinks' lush psychedelia. Released in October 2011, the album also proved Noel's willingness to step out of his comfort zone with songs like "The Death of You and Me," which featured a marching band's horn section., Rovi
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