Noel Gallagher has revealed that he has discovered a long-lost album in a sock drawer.
Gallagher had worked on a 'space rock' album with production duo Amorphous-Androgynous shortly after he had left Oasis. However, he had claimed that he had destroyed the master.
Now, Gallagher admits that the masters actually has not been destroyed.
"I did find a copy of it recently in a sock draw," Gallagher told Matt Morgan in a recent interview, NME reports. "The masters, somebody has them, the masters have not been destroyed - but it won't be coming out any time soon."
"It might be nice to go back and revisit it in years to come, because "Shoot A Hole Into The Sun" is f***ing great and there might be more stuff like that in there."
"Best to give it a bit of distance though I think. It just wasn't right for the time," he added.
Gallagher is currently completing the tour for his Mercury-nominated 2017 album, Who Built The Moon?
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