With a little help from technology, we don't need to worry about the Gallagher brothers ending their mard any time soon. UK indie band Breezer has made an album of "lost" Oasis tapes, using AI for freakishly accurate results.
Dubbing the project AISIS (get it?), the band recorded the instrumentals in 2021, then added Liam Gallagher-inspired, AI-generated vocals over the tracks. The result is a pretty accurate, deeply scary take on what the Britpoppers would sound like in 2023. Listen to it below.
"AISIS is an alternate reality concept album where the band's 95–97 line-up continued to write music, or perhaps all got together years later to write a record akin to the first 3 albums, and only now has the master DAT tape from that session surfaced," the album's YouTube description reads.
It continues: "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."
Volume One of the "lost" AISIS includes tracks called "Out of My Mind," "Bittersweet" and "Coming of Age," making the project all the more believable. Breezer says they have a second set of AISIS songs to release, and they hope that people trick each other into believing the Gallagher brothers have squashed their beef. At least we don't have to rely on TTC covers anymore!
Considering the ongoing mixed signals on an actual human Oasis reunion, let's hope AISIS doesn't get scrubbed off the web for copyright issues.
Dubbing the project AISIS (get it?), the band recorded the instrumentals in 2021, then added Liam Gallagher-inspired, AI-generated vocals over the tracks. The result is a pretty accurate, deeply scary take on what the Britpoppers would sound like in 2023. Listen to it below.
"AISIS is an alternate reality concept album where the band's 95–97 line-up continued to write music, or perhaps all got together years later to write a record akin to the first 3 albums, and only now has the master DAT tape from that session surfaced," the album's YouTube description reads.
It continues: "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."
Volume One of the "lost" AISIS includes tracks called "Out of My Mind," "Bittersweet" and "Coming of Age," making the project all the more believable. Breezer says they have a second set of AISIS songs to release, and they hope that people trick each other into believing the Gallagher brothers have squashed their beef. At least we don't have to rely on TTC covers anymore!
Considering the ongoing mixed signals on an actual human Oasis reunion, let's hope AISIS doesn't get scrubbed off the web for copyright issues.