Beady Eye have suggested they have "forgiven" Noel Gallagher.
The 'Bring The Light' rockers - made up of former Oasis bandmates Liam Gallagher, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock - explained "life is too short" not to move on from their public spat with their former guitarist, who is Liam's brother.
Asked if the lyrics of 'Kill For A Dream', which feature the lines "Life's too short not to forgive/ You can carry regrets but they won't let you live", are abut Noel, Andy - who wrote the song - said: "People might well hear it that way if they want. I'm well aware of that.
"Look, whoever it's directed to, it's a true statement. Life really is too short not to forgive."
Meanwhile, Liam admitted Noel - who left the band in August 2009 after claiming to have been "verbally and violently intimidated" by his brother - still has "an opinion" on the state of play of Beady Eye, despite not actually being in the band.
Liam told NME magazine: "That song was written ages ago, but he can still have a f***ing opinion on the whole state of play, you know."