Liam Gallagher will return to the world stage with a new musical solo project. The former lead singer of Oasis was one of the figures of Britpop 90 with his brother Noel. And when the legendary band broke up in 2009 he formed the band Beady Eye to separate in 2014.
Last August, Liam said that next year would publish his debut solo album, and will be released under the Warner Bros. label makers who will publish his first collection.
"There are 10 or 11 songs that I wrote and will surely be recorded. They have charm, attitude, good melodies and lyrics are fucking funny. Let's burn this year and next throw. People are going to be in shock. " He recently said in an interview.
The event will take place on March 28 at a charity show called Youth Music at London's Bush Hall, as part of a cycle called Girve Gig Week. The event aims to raise funds to launch more than 100 concerts for a week in places like the Bush Hall, Shepherds Bush Empire, The Bedford, The Roundhouse, and the Hard Rock Cafe. The purpose is to support 75,000 young people working musical projects in England.
On the album, Liam said it will be "epic" and will have a sound style "to Lennon." In addition, he relieved that he does not like composing but it does "because it has to do."
One d elos has had access to listen to the album was Mat Whitecross, the director of Oasis Supersonic documentary, which has just been released last October and said that the songs sound like The Velvet Undergroud.