There was not much to be expected. Months of back and forth with the producers, then again thrown after much bescholtenen appearance at the Glastonbury Festival 2004 About the hooves and yet: The sixth Oasis album takes up where you might have been in "Be Here Now" anno 1997 should continue. That one day should four different songwriters working on Oasis-plate was then still in the stars. This development has some positive sides. The album has become quite versatile than expected, but - just to mention the downsides - some compositions of the masters Archer, Bell and Liam Gallagher are a bit half-baked and uninspired. Noel Gallagher on the other hand runs on the absolute top form and shows with songs such as "The Importance of Being Idle" or, the Velvet Underground charming cribbed, "Mucky Fingers" his immense energy in the songwriting. Especially vocally he has made astonishing advances (particularly in the said "The Importance ... and, with brother Liam together put forward, play" Let There Be Love "). But Liam White" Love Like A Bomb "and" Guess Got Thinks I'm Able "definitely convincing. His role model John Lennon is impossible to ignore. Only" The Meaning Of Soul "is crap. Of the non-gallagher'schen songs is basically just the opener" Turn Up The Sun "emphasized the first comes as a novelty of its kind very melancholy at Oasis. In summary, "Do not Believe The Truth" not grandiose, but very good Oasis album, which demonstrated for the last two weak plates to what Oasis are still in position in 2005. Four stars.