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Oasis will finally get down to the serious job of recording their new studio album from next week as sessions begin at Abbey Road studios.

Speaking to BBC 6Music, band leader Noel Gallagher revealed the band have already completed work on two songs set for the set, with the remainder of tracks still existing as demos.

"We start in Abbey Road a week on Monday [November 5]," he said. "Then we'll probably work through a couple of months there, have Christmas off, then go and mix it and see where we're at. We all write separately, but for some reason all the songs sound like they've got a common thread. We've been focusing round the grooves more this time."

He adds: "The last album was quite 'songy', if that makes any sense - it was quite a British, retro, '60s sounding album. This is focusing round the grooves more." However the singer/songwriter says it hasn't all been easy sailing, adding weight to reports that he'd been suffering writers block.

"I've literally got nothing left to write about. I've written about being a youth, and I've written about being a rock star, and I've written about living life in the big city."

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