Liam Gallagher has responded to the 'lost' Oasis album that was created using AI which recently went viral among avid fans of the 90's band.
The album in question was made by UK band Breezer, who created and imagined what another Oasis record would sound like if they were to reunite and make a new album in 2023.
The AI generated album featured Breezer’s original tracks which were originally written back in 2021 but the main singer's vocals were replaced by AI-generated versions of Liam and Noel Gallagher's voices.
The album, which has been named ‘AISIS’ quickly went viral online and rapidly garnered tens of thousands of views with loyal fans of Oasis hoping that it might push the feuding Gallagher brother's to see the potential in reuniting and releasing a new album.
Despite the fact that some die-hard Oasis fans said they 'took offence' to the AISIS album, Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher himself had an unexpected positive reaction to the project.
Liam, 50, took Twitter to praise the band for making something 'better' than a lot of other releases.
“Not the album heard a tune,” he explained after a fan asked whether he listened to the entire record.
“It’s better than all the other snizzle out there," the Wonderwall hit-maker added.
The Champagne Supernova chart-topper then told another follower than he found the project “Mad as f***” and that he thought he "sounded mega" on the track.
Breezer created the Oasis-inspired project after they became 'fed up' with waiting for the iconic band to reform.
“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,” they wrote.
“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. It seemed to be a perfect match, and we love how some of these have turned out.”
The AISIS album comes amid rumours that feuding brothers Liam and Noel could potentially be set for a reunion amid ongoing pressure from Oasis fans for them to get the iconic 90s band back together.
The famous brothers have reportedly 'floated the idea' of going to see Manchester City play a match together.
Failing that, Noel, 55, and Liam, 50, have reportedly been 'in talks' to meeting for a walk North London's Hampstead Heath which is near to both of their homes.
The Manchester brothers, who famously fell out after a brutal row before Oasis split in 2009, are said to be in contact with one another 'behind closed doors' following Noel's recent split from wife Sara McDonald.