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Liam Gallagher: 'If my new album flops I might just disappear and enjoy my life'

Beady Eye frontman Liam Gallagher has admitted that if the band's forthcoming new record isn't successful he might consider calling it a day.

The group are due to release a new album, simply titled 'BE', this summer and during an interview with Q magazine, the outspoken musician explained that he's put a lot of effort into his career although it hasn't gathered the speed it expected so he's almost at the stage now where it's all or nothing:

"Well, if we're barking up the wrong tree with this record, I don't know if I can be arsed barking up it again. I'll never be a plumber, I'll never be a fashion designer. Maybe I'd just sail off into the distance and enjoy my life, instead of worrying what some spotty little t**t from Hastings thinks about the record."

Speaking to the NME recently, he confessed that 'BE' wasn't his choice for the album title at all: "I wanted to call it 'Universal Gleam'. But at Columbia [their record label], a lot of people got their knickers in a twist, putting out a record called 'Universal Gleam' when we're not on [the label] Universal. So yeah, it's 'BE'. 'BE'. 'BE' who you are. 'BE' whatever you f**king want to be. 'BE'. F**king bumble-'BE'."

 

 

 

 

Watch a new interview with the band, in which they discuss 'BE', here: