Liam Gallagher teases new music post Oasis comeback success
Liam Gallagher has revealed he’s working on new solo music
Liam Gallagher, the one half of the Gallagher brothers of the legendary band Oasis, has teased he is working on something "Biblical" with John Squire.
The Oasis front man teamed up with The Stone Roses guitarist for their eponymous album in March 2024.
They were spotted leaving London's Abbey Road Studios earlier this week, sparking speculation they are working together on another record.
While Liam refused to confirm directly if he and John are collaborating again, he did offer some hints.
On Wednesday, the day he was spotted at the iconic recording studio, Liam wrote on X, “IM A SINGER I SING SONGS THATS WHAT I DO (sic)"
The post prompted questions about a new Oasis album, but later in the day, John was also seen outside the studio, prompting fans to ask if they were there together.
But Liam told one curious X follower, "I can’t tell you what I’m doing for security reasons and the national health service what I can tell you is it’s f***ing BIBLICAL(sic)"
Ahead of the release of their first album together, Liam and John insisted it wouldn't be their only record.
Liam told Rock and Folk Magazine, "It’s a new group. When we do another album, and then another, we will have more of a repertoire.”
“I can’t wait to hear the next songs John writes,” he said.
John added, “I want to do more. I already have some ideas.”
Meanwhile, despite the popularity of Oasis' comeback tour last year, Liam recently dismissed suggestions they could make another album.
Responding to a fan on X who suggested the band could tour forever without releasing another album, Liam argued that expectations would be impossible to meet.
Liam Gallagher said the pressure to match their classic catalogue would “be too much,” joking that the band would “split up again” if they attempted a new record.
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