May 5, 2009, 9:15 GMT
Oasis' tour is in jeopardy because of fighting in the band.
The 'Some Might Say' rockers are currently touring South America but guitarist Noel Gallagher is unsure how much longer they can go on because of tension surrounding an unnamed member of the group.
He wrote on his MySpace blog: "We speak at bad times for the Oasis tour. Bad times. We are a rudderless ship at the minute. And there's a f***in' s**t-storm on the horizon. I guess all will be revealed in due course. Strange atmosphere. I wouldn't mind but we're in South America! Playing massive stadiums and there's a bit too much hrmph-ing going on for my liking. Shame really."
This is not the first time during their current run of shows that Noel has hinted at problems.
He recently questioned the commitment of one band member, saying their attitude could affect their forthcoming UK concerts.
He wrote: "We are rehearsing different songs for the set-list at the UK shows. I won't tell you which ones in case they don't work out. Should be at least two or three though. Hopefully four or five. But probably only one! Such is the level of commitment to these kind of things in certain quarters. We shall see."
Tensions have been brewing between Noel and brother Liam since the guitarist blasted his singer sibling for his apparent lack of commitment to the band, and revealed Liam has not yet seen his 19-month-old son Donovan.
He seethed in a magazine interview: "He's never seen my little lad, just pictures. To a stranger it sounds ludicrous, but you wouldn't have him in the house if he spoke to you the way he speaks to me and my family.
"He's rude, arrogant, intimidating and lazy. He's the angriest man you'll ever meet. He's like a man with a fork in a world of soup."
Liam hit back at Noel - who also claimed the group won't release another album for "five years" - asking on his Twitter page: "Time of the month RKid? (sic)"
Oasis - also comprising of guitarist Gem Archer, bass guitarist Andy Bell and drummer Chris Sharrock - are set to begin the UK leg of their tour on June 4 at Heaton Park, Manchester. They are also one of the headline acts at the V Festival in August.
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