The 38-year-old rocker is confident about his new band's
upcoming debut album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' and believes his vocal
delivery has peaked during the time since Oasis split last summer.
He said: "I feel good man, I'm confident. It's a
good album, good tunes, I'm singing great, it's good. Obviously I'm singing and
I'm not singing any different than I was in Oasis, although I like to think I'm
singing a bit better than that, because I've had a bit of time off."
The 'Bring the Light' singer also believes he and the
group's other members, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock, have been
creatively reinvigorated since breakup of Oasis.
Liam - who created Beady Eye from the ashes of the
'Supersonic' rockers after his brother Noel Gallagher quit following a
pre-concert bust-up in August 2009 - added: "It's just rock 'n' roll man,
Beatles and The Stones, you know what I mean? We've not gone dubstep or
anything.
"Obviously it will get compared to Oasis and I don't
mind that. I think we've got a lot of energy back, a lot of energy that we
might have lost in the later days of Oasis, you know what I mean? The music is
light on its feet and we're stomping a bit."