The former Oasis frontman talks the possibility of releasing his debut solo album at the same time his sibling drops his third solo LP.
Liam Gallagher is gearing up to the release of his As You Were album, and has said he’s up for a chart battle with his brother Noel.
In fact, the Wall of Glass singer – who’s dropping his first solo studio effort this year – revealed he’s prepared to go “toe to toe” with anyone.
As NME reports, the outspoken rocker told Q Magazine: βOh Iβm all for it. Listen, Iβll go toe to toe with any c***. If that becomes a fucking circus, then thereβs nothing new there, is there? I mean, Iβm sure itβll (Noelβs album) be fucking amazing.
“But it just wonβt be more amazing than mine.β
Asked whether he thinks his estranged sibling is concerned about his comeback, he replied: βCourse heβs fucking arsed. He plays it like he donβt give a fuck.β
Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher had secretly waived the royalties to his Don’t Look Back In Anger single following the Manchester terror attack, it has been revealed.
Rock icon Noel made the gesture privately in the wake of the suicide bombings at the Arianna Grande concert at the Manchester Arena last month, in which 22 people were killed and over 100 injured.
Speaking on the Evening Show at Radio X tonight (6 June), host Gordon Smart explained: “I’ve seen some unpleasant headlines about Noel and why he never played the gig in Manchester at the weekend.
Source: RadioX