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Signed colour 10" x 8" photo of Beady Eye. The photo is hand signed in silver paint pen.
Price: £39.99
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Beady Eye
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Biography
Beady Eye are an English rock band formed in 2009 by former members of Oasis,
following the exit of member Noel Gallagher. They started writing and recording
new material in November 2009.
The band released "Bring the Light" as a promotional single on 15 November 2010,
as a free download. A limited physical release followed, and charted at number
sixty-one on the UK Singles Chart, topping the Indie and Rock charts. A second
promotional single, "Four Letter Word", was released on 26 December 2010.
"The Roller" was announced as the band's first commercial single, and preceded
Different Gear, Still Speeding which was released on 28 February 2011. The album
was recorded in London at RAK studios in Autumn 2010 and produced by Steve
Lillywhite. The band then undertook a short promotional tour of the UK and
Europe in March 2011. A second single, "Millionaire", was announced for 2 May.
Following a performance at Brixton Academy, they released a cover of "Across the
Universe", originally by The Beatles, as a download only single, with proceeds
going to the British Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal.
Liam Gallagher recently told The Irish Times that the band is working on new
material and hope to release a new, second album towards the end of 2011. A
couple of weeks later Liam revised his statement saying that the band did have
new material lined up and are working towards their second album following their
current tour. He added that although they thought the new album would be ready
for the end of 2011, it was more likely that it would be completed for a summer
2012 release as the band want to take some time off to relax as well as record
following their current tour.
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