The Oasis complain copies in the network of their album not yet released.

. EMusic

24.04.02 The Oasis complain copies in the network of their album not yet released.
The group of Oasis has issued a press release in which he complains that ill-recorded versions of the new album 'Heathen Chemistry', were acquired illegally with a 'walkman hidden' and placed in the circuits of exchange of peer-to-peer. The statement seems to be a move aimed to refute the rumors that these songs distributed by someone of the same entourage of the group, said half-heartedly suspects from Jollyon Benn, consultant anti-piracy British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The same press release states that these versions are among the first built, far removed from the final ones that will appear on the album. Heathen Chemistry should be out in early July, while the first single is already in circulation.