Liam Gallagher appears to make subtle dig at ‘beige’ Noel’s new music: ‘Like a vegetarian trying to sell you a kebab’

Liam went off on a mini Twitter rant hours before Noel was rumoured to be releasing new music 
Hitting out: Liam Gallagher
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Emma Powell25 September 2017
The Weekender

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Noel Gallagher is rumoured to be releasing information on his upcoming album, and brother Liam couldn’t resist making a dig.

The former Oasis frontman appears to have hit out at Noel, branding him “beige” and his new music “psychedelic” on Twitter.

He tweeted: “Psychedelic music by a beige drip is like a vegetarian trying to sell you a kebab as you were LG x.”

Referencing Paul Weller and Johnny Marr, who have both worked with Noel, Liam added: “It takes more than wheeling out your old mate Uri Geller and har mar superstar to make a so called out there record snoozer as you were LG.”

One user told Liam to grow up and claimed his online outbursts are losing him “credibility”.

Liam replied: “Credibility what you on about I say what I see unlike you ya little lamb.”

It comes days after Liam denied accusing his brother of faking tears at a benefit concert at Manchester Arena for the victims of the terror attack in May.

A tweet on Liam’s account read: “[Noel] broke down in tears come on you seriously ain’t buying that. Don't buy into his PR stunt... if the same thing had have gone off in Edinburgh he'd [have] been up there like a shot.”

Speaking to Newsweek he said: “Oh, that wasn't me. Someone hacked my Twitter account.

“I wouldn't do that. I wouldn't say stuff like that. Can you believe that?

“Someone hacked into it and tweeted them for me. I wouldn't do that stuff. The police are looking into it now as we speak.”

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