Hot on the heels of the release of his Liam Gallagher's debut solo album, older brother Noel has released Holy Mountain, his first new track in two years and it features a b-side, Dead In The Water, recorded at 2fm's studios in RTÉ.
Holy Mountain is the first song from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' new album Who Built The Moon?, which was produced by Belfast DJ David Holmes.
Speaking about the new track, Gallagher, who supported U2 at Croke Park last July, says: "It was one of the first things David and I did on the first week of working together. I knew instantly that it was going to be the first single.
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"There’s so much joy in it. Until the day I die, it will be one of my favourite pieces of music that I’ve ever written. It sounds great live. My kids love it, my friends’ kids all love it and I am sure ‘the kids’ will love it."
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Who Built The Moon? is released on November 24 and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds play The SSE Arena, Belfast on May 9, 2018 Dublin, 3Arena, Dublin on May 10, 2018.