It’s been 15 years since Oasis disbanded, and some fans got so bored of waiting for a reunion that they decided to take matters into their own hands last year.
Back in 2023, long before the rumours of an imminent reunion emerged, a group has created an entire “lost” Oasis album through the use of AI – and it’s surprisingly good.
The album, titled ‘Aisis’, was described at the time as an “alternate reality concept album”. The collection of songs images what a new album from the Manchester group would sound like, and the results are genuinely impressive.
The songs were written and performed by a band called Breezer while AI was used to replicate Liam Gallagher’s vocals.
A statement about the album on YouTube read: “We’re bored of waiting for Oasis to reform, so we’ve got an AI modelled Liam Gallagher (inspired by @JekSpek) to step in and help out on some tunes that were written during lockdown 2021 for a short lived, but much loved band called Breezer (@breezerfever).
AISIS - The Lost Tapes / Vol.1 (In Style of Oasis / Liam Gallagher - AI Mixtape/Album)www.youtube.com
“It seemed to be a perfect match, and we love how some of these have turned out. We have a 2nd bunch of songs to come if you want to hear more, please let us know in the comments.
“Note: We’ve thoroughly enjoyed convincing our mates these are actually Oasis lost tunes, and recommend you try the same too.”
The album went down well with fans online, and even Liam himself is a fan.
Liam, for one, loves the new albumGetty Images
The singer replied to a social media user who asked if he’d seen it last April and he said that he had and it was “better than all the other snizzle out there”.
Liam then commented on the album by saying: “Mad as f*** I sound mega.”
Who knows, maybe this helped provide the kick start the band needed to get back together?
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