No Moping For Liam Gallagher As Beady Eye Prepare For Debut Album











He warns fans not to expect Oasis songs when they come to live shows.

Beady Eye, Liam Gallagher's new band is set for its debut release on Monday 28 February.

Early reviews of 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' have seen music writers dig out their Oasis comparisons with Q saying it's Liam's best since 'What the Story (Morning Glory)?' while Mojo prefers to invoke 'Definitely Maybe'.

For Liam, however, it's a new start.

Talking to BBC 6 Music's Steve Lamaqc, the frontman says fans shouldn't expect Oasis tracks at their live shows, which start in Glasgow next month.

"And once you do one [Oasis song], you have to do the lot of them", he says.

After the global domination of Oasis, it might feel like going backwards for the star, but in fact, starting out and making new music is the best bit for Liam.

" I think that's the best thing about being in a band, that moment when you are new. Arctic Monkeys and Kasabian, now things are expected of them and you fall into that thing...It's great to be able to make music so they're lucky, but there's nothing better than playing small gigs."

Source: www.musicrooms.net

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