Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds have teamed up with Robert Smith for a remix of "Pretty Boy," a track from their upcoming album "Council Skies." The collaboration between Gallagher and Smith brings together two iconic artists, making for an exciting fusion of styles.
In a press release, Smith shared his excitement about the project, saying, "I was surprised and delighted when Noel asked me to remix this gorgeous song, and I had a lot of fun slowing it down and spacing it out." He also credited The Cure's drummer, Jason Cooper, for providing a great drum track that helped the remix come together seamlessly.
The resulting remix is a slower and more spaced-out version of the original track, with Smith's signature sound bringing a fresh perspective to Gallagher's music. Fans of both artists are sure to appreciate the unique blend of styles and the new dimension it adds to the album.
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds will release "Council Skies" on June 2, with a co-headlined North American tour alongside Garbage to follow. The band also has a series of UK festival and headline dates planned for the summer, including shows at Pennfest, Wollaton Park Splendour Festival, Crystal Palace Bowl, and more.
Meanwhile, Robert Smith has been teasing a new album from The Cure, though no details have been confirmed as of yet. In recent years, he has also remixed tracks from Chvrches and Deftones, further showcasing his talent and versatility as a musician.
Overall, the collaboration between Gallagher and Smith is a highly anticipated release for fans of both artists, and adds to the excitement surrounding their upcoming projects. With a new album and tour from Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, and the potential release of new music from The Cure, it's a great time for music fans to look forward to the future.