Following the Beady Eye split,the real Oasis frontman is working on a novel album of ‘chin-out music’Life has changed considerably for Liam Gallagher during the final few years: as well as the split of his band Beady Eye, he and All Saints’ Nicole Appleton endured a very public legal wrangle over their divorce, or,according to his recent interview with Q, the frontman even temporarily left his longtime home in Hampstead Heath to visit Dalston, and east London. One aspect of his former existence remains a constant,however, with his eviscerating approach to sibling rivalry very much still in tact.
Speaking on the subject of Noel Gallagher’s tall Flying Birds, and a project which has seen guitar work from the Smiths’ Johnny Marr,the Oasis founder took the opportunity to mock both musicians’ abilities “at being frontmen”. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com