After years of sibling feuding, huge stadium shows and multi-million-selling
albums, one bust-up too many in Paris saw Britpop legend Noel Gallagher storm
out of Oasis in 2009. Leaving his brother Liam Gallagher and the remaining band
members to form Beady Eye, Noel Gallagher went with his songs into the studio
for two contrasting albums—one of standard indie rock, the other a collaboration
of psychedelic strangeness with experimental producers Amorphous Androgynous.
Taking the moniker Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds from a Jefferson Airplane
song, the self-titled first album ...