The critics struggled not just in front of praise, but certify Oasis consistently solid performance for their new album. By the way, I can hardly remember to a bad review for an Oasis album, only in retrospect one nitpicks around mainly to "Be here now" and "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants". Whoever this group has ever loved, will appreciate the new album definitely. Refreshing, noisy Britpop, the sound-wise operated in all periods since the late 60's inhibitions: Oasis pay homage to the Beatles, the Sones, the Kinks, the Who and sometimes even themselves Strong songs, half of Noel;. the other from all other group members. With 11 songs and 42 minutes, the work is so short fall into something like their debut "Definitly May Be" and has as little hangers and lengths. For the younger the plant quite suitable as an introduction to the Oasis-cosmos, the elderly are likely to explain Definitly Maybe and Morning Glory forever unattainable masterpieces. I think the new album in some ways almost more interesting, because it is very diverse and very dynamic - it is the work of a group, and it is to be hoped that drummer Zak Starkey is an integral member of the group to complete the band. Although the final number "Let There Be Love" an uninhibited self-plagiarism is there yet enough evidence that Oasis can also develop new ideas and continue to have especially great songs on the box. As avant-garde you will Oasis can not sell, but no one mixes the ingredients to such well-known rock tangy cocktails together as.