Before the planet was put under double lockdown, there was... live music! To immerse yourself in this Live on Other Planets is to enjoy a life-saving reminder that the mental and physical power of a good old concert will never be replaced by a live session on social networks, watched on a 10cm smartphone screen... Supergrass have always had a symbiotic relationship with the stage. For Gaz Coombes's band, who are forever fine-tuning their studio albums, and for their audiences, concerts are an experience in their own right. After officially cashing out at the end of a legendary concert at La Cigale in Paris on 11 June 2010, Supergrass returned to the stage in 2019 for a global reunion tour which was interrupted in spring 2020 by the virus. With its crisp sound and magnificent performances, Live on other Planets goes beyond the mere "live album", to remind those who have forgotten that amidst the Britpop tsunami that shook the 1990's, Supergrass was a true marvel. More melodic than Blur, more restless than Oasis, and more eclectic than Pulp, this group started out with punk-infused pop, before making its rock more sophisticated by rounding it out with increasingly diverse influences like glam rock, funk, psychedelic pop or Sixties rock... But the real magic was that for all that Supergrass loved the Stones, the Beatles, Bowie, the Kinks, the Who and the Jam, they still sounded like Supergrass. Finally, this 2020 live recording also showcases the talent of the impressive melodist Gaz Coombes: scrolling through his hits like Caught by the Fuzz, Moving, Grace, Alright, Pumping on Your Stereo or Late in the Day. A class live act. © Marc Zisman/Qobuz