Liam Gallagher Says Beady Eye To Record Second Album Sometime This Year













Beady Eye frontman Liam Gallagher has told fans the band will commence the recording of their second album ‘sometime this year’ after what are expected to be their only live appearances in the UK of 2012 were completed last weekend.

Speaking to BBC 6Music ahead of Beady Eye’s spot supporting The Stone Roses at the second of the reunited band’s homecoming Heaton Park concerts on June 30th, Gallagher said he believes the new material is ‘sounding good’, but added there is more writing to be done before principal recording begins.

“It’s sounding good,” he said. “We’ve got a bit more writing to do, but we’ll go in and record some time this year. If Stone Roses and Beady Eye both release an album next year, everything will be alright.”

“The first album came straight off the back of Oasis splitting up and we just wanted to be in a band again, so we just went straight in and did it. This time, we’re taking our time a bit. We’re not worried with having to be out there, we’ll be there when the songs are absolutely bang on.

Source: www.live4ever.uk.com
© All rights reserved
Made with by stopcryingyourheartout.co.uk