Oasis: Definitely Maybe reviewed archive, August 1994
Briefly

Oasis’s debut album, Definitely Maybe, combines catchy guitar pop and rebellious themes, reminiscent of early Beatles, showcasing their infectious sound without ambiguity.
With an ear for melodic greatness akin to McCartney, Noel Gallagher penned standout tracks like Live Forever and Supersonic, pairing with Liam's raw vocal style.
Embracing rock's core ethos, Oasis unabashedly celebrates themes of excess and youthful bravado, evident in songs about beer and sex, creating memorable pop anthems.
Despite their rowdy antics leading to eviction from hotels like the Columbia, Oasis embodies the rebellious spirit of rock and roll, blending chaos with catchy tunes.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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