Rattling with uncontrollable
arrogance, the ex-Oasis and Beady Eye front-man has created an album perfectly
reflecting himself. There are belated apologies in ‘For What It’s Worth’, to
anyone he has wound up in the past, and intense feelings wrapped up in rock ’n’
roll overshadowing his vulnerability in both ‘Come Back to Me’ and ‘Doesn’t
Have to Be That Way’. Masking emotions under rock ‘n’ roll guitar riffs,
romantic lyrics and charisma is a skill Liam Gallagher has got under wrap -
making these three album standouts. After three years of musical silence since
Beady Eye split, maybe this time Liam has the upper hand over Noel.
9/10
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