Liam Gallagher gave his first interview in several years to Q magazine recently, and it sounds like there's a lot he needs to get off his chest.
As well as saying that Oasis should reunite 'for the fans', he gave his opinion on songs by his older brother's new band Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds after hearing some of them 'on the radio.'
"It's good," he said, singling out 'Everybody's On the Run' as a favourite. "Typical Noel songs. I find 'AKA... What a Life!' a bit homoerotic, you know what I mean? I don't find it sexy myself but there's something about it... if I'd sung it it would've changed the whole dynamic. I'd have made it 100 times better."
However, he did say that 'In the Heat of the Moment' wasn't quite to his taste:, saying "no not having that, at all. It sounds like Blur. "And the one with the sax? All that needs to be nipped in the bud. Our kid's not weird enough to go Bowie. Putting a sax on it doesn't make you Starman."
In the same interview, he claimed that Noel always wanted to be a frontman and claimed he had 'small man syndrome'.
Noel, who played Belfast last night and is due to play Electric Picnic next Saturday, has unsurprisingly not responded to his brother's insights...