Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher mentioned in an interview this week that fans can expect a second solo album.
The rock singer’s first solo album, As You Were, debuted at No. 1 in the U.K. and achieved the highest sales in a single-week for a vinyl record in 20 years.
"I'm made up that the album's been received really well. There's a lot of people who get a number one with like 3,000 copies these days, and that ain't f**king good enough for me. Obviously it sold well, and it seemed like people really want a Liam Gallagher record, so that's made me happy. I guess we'll go and do another one!” he said in the interview with Absolute Radio.
On getting back together with previous bands, Gallagher commented "Oasis ain't getting back together, but The Verve might be. But I think with all the s**t that's going on in the world. It's like United King f**king doom not United Kingdom isn't it? This is not me putting it out there going I need my brother, I'm quite happy doing what I'm doing. I'm having a nice time, I'm sure he is, but I just think sometimes ... we've got such a f***ing great life, I think we should put all our s**t aside and just all have a f**king good time.”
Watch the full – explicit – interview below: