Another essential piece of Oasis history has landed on our shelves. Published on April 10, Roll With It is the definitive photographic chronicle of a decade that changed British music — seen through the lens of legendary music photographer Tom Sheehan.
“Sheehan captures the rise and fall of Oasis over a wild decade” – The Times
“Enough to make you mad fer it all over again” – Rolling Stone
Bound in a beautiful cloth hardback edition and priced at £35, Roll With It features more than 200 photographs, many of which have never been published before. From backstage moments and blistering live sets to candid portraits and era-defining magazine covers, Sheehan’s images tell the story of Oasis from the inside — with all the swagger, chaos, and magic intact.
Tom Sheehan, a veteran of Melody Maker, NME, and Uncut, had access to the band from their earliest days. The book begins with a raucous trip to New York just before the release of Definitely Maybe and spans through the Morning Glory era recording sessions, monumental gigs, and quieter, off-duty moments that reveal the human side behind the myth.
Alongside Sheehan’s personal memories is a newly written biography by acclaimed author Sylvia Patterson, based on her own interviews with Liam and Noel Gallagher. It adds context, perspective, and fresh insight into the band’s rise, battles, and legacy.
If Oasis: The Masterplan gave us the formation, Roll With It captures the ride. This is not just a book — it’s a front-row seat to one of the most explosive stories in rock history.
