"People are strange... when you're a stranger. Faces look ugly.. when you're alone. Women seem wicked when you're unwanted. Streets are uneven when you're down."...The Doors
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Beady Eye
You all know the story well enough by now. After 18 years of noise and confusion, Oasis came to a shambolic, messy, demise backstage at a gig in Paris in 2009. Following Noel Gallagher‘s departure it came as no surprise that brother Liam and the remaining members of the band decided to carry on without him. Despite being on the wrong side of 30, Liam remains ‘mad for it’ and has not wasted much time in rounding up his comrades to bash out an album under their new name Beady Eye. ‘Different Gear, Still Speeding‘ is the debut LP, but does it live up to its telling title and the expectation Liam has bestowed upon it?
Any clued up fan of Liam Gallagher will know that much of his grandiose warblings in the press are to be taken with not so much a pinch of salt, but rather a truckload of the stuff, the particular quote in question on this occasion is his description of Beady Eye’s album being “better than ‘Definitely Maybe‘”, which somewhat unsurprisingly it is not. Beady Eye’s debut album should be judged on its own merits, however unavoidable the Oasis comparisons are. It’s a solid effort that may surprise as many as it disappoints. Either way it is going to make people take notice and dig it out to make their own minds up on how Liam fairs up without his older brother.
The album opens with ‘Four Letter Word‘ – a kick in the balls, volcanic explosion of menacing confidence and sneering brilliance. Its earth shattering, dramatic synths of Kasabian-esque proportions make this the album’s perfect statement of intent. Laden with hooks and lyrics that only Liam can deliver with such attitude, this track sets the bar and is surprisingly one of the albums few heavier moments. “Nothing ever lasts forever” stands out as a particularly poignant lyric, regardless of who or what the song is about.
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