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Brogan-Leigh Hurst

Noel Gallagher snubs brother Liam as Oasis record new album without him

Oasis are set to release a brand new album - but Liam Gallagher has been snubbed by the band.

Noel Gallagher, 53, revealed he is eager to record some new music 12 years after the former rockband decided to split.

But he plans to do it without his younger brother Liam, 48, as their long-running feud continues to simmer.

Teasing the new project, which will include 14 unreleased Oasis songs, he told The Sun : "I've listed the proper songs and there were 14. They just fell by the wayside of various projects from down the years.

"I'm going to record them. Some are quite old school."

"I was looking at the track listing and thinking, 'Actually, f**king hell, no I'd approach that song differently'.

Noel Gallagher (Getty)

"It's been very interesting."

The brothers have been enemies since 2009, and it doesn't appear to be changing anytime soon after Noel revealed he is doing the album with or without his sibling.

Noel quit the band after falling out with Liam.

He released a statement at the time which read: "It is with some sadness and great relief... I quit Oasis tonight.

"People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer."

Brothers Noel and Liam formed Oasis (Getty Images)

They have both continued with music, with Noel becoming the frontman of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, while Liam went on to pursue a solo career.

The public are still waiting for the brothers to make up and have high hopes it will be soon.

Liam speculated a reunion this year, as he posted on Twitter earlier this month: "Happy New Year Noel love you long time 2021 is our year c'mon you know."

Liam has speculated a reunion for the longest time (ITV)

And speaking on Chris Evans' breakfast show last year, Liam insisted a reunion with his brother was "gonna happen".

He said: "I'd do it for nothing. There were talks about it but his camp knocked it on the head.

"It's gonna happen, trust me."

Dig Out Your Soul was the last album released by Oasis in 2008, and it sailed straight to the top of the charts.

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