London, April 25 (IANS) Singer Liam Gallagher is planning to release a second album with his new band Beady Eye by the end of this year, since the rocker doesn't want the group to become complacent with their success like they did in Oasis.
Gallagher reveals he and his bandmates are already working on a follow-up, because he's determined not to lose sight of what's really important and take too long to produce new material in between albums.
"The other big difference (between Beady Eye and Oasis) is that we're not going to put the ball down, sit around in a big house and go 'we're great'. We won't be booking into the studio for months and months on end. We're not going to be rolling over this album into the next year. There will be an awesome second album coming soon," he told The Irish Times.
According to femalefirst.co.uk, Noel Gallagher quit the group'Oasis' following a fall out with his brother Liam.The frontman went on to form Beady Eye with the remaining members of Oasis and they released their debut disc, Different Gear, Still Speeding, February 11