In 2017 Liam Gallagher made his triumphant return to the stage with the release of As You Were, the first album of his new solo career.
A sales and public success, the album is much more connected to the classic sound of Oasis than the recent works of Noel Gallagher, dividing the space between calm ballads and purely aggressive songs.
But if it depends on the singer himself, his next solo album will be even more rock ‘n’ roll. In an interview with NME, Liam has gone into detail about his long awaited second album.
At the time, the musician revealed that he should enter the studio in April to start working on his new material. When asked about the sonority he intends to pursue with his next work, he was categorical.
Read what he said:
“A bit more up-tempo,” he says when asked about what album two holds. “A bit more in-yer-face. Less apologetic. I’d love to do a proper out-and-out punk rock album – a bit Pistols, a bit Stooges. I can do that gear; I can definitely sing ’em. Some of the sing-y songs are a bit of a struggle when I do ’em live. But the lippy ones I can do all day long. The ones where you spit ’em out. You’re not necessarily singing, you’re just f**king screaming and shouting. I’m all for that.”
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