Liam Gallagher is hoping to release his debut solo album by next July, the singer has revealed.
In an interview with MTV Italy, the 37-year-old confirmed that he was been working with his former Oasis bandmates on material, minus Noel.
"We've been demoing some songs that we've had on the quiet. After Christmas we might go in the studio and record it and hopefully have an album out in July," he explained.
And Liam reckons his material with Gem Archer, Zak Starkey and Andy Bell will be better than Oasis.
He added: "We'll do it in a different kind of way now. I'll try and reconnect with a new band, new songs and I'm feeling confident about the songs.
"I'm feeling a million per cent confident that they could be better than Oasis."
Despite the rift which caused Noel to walk out of Oasis in August, Liam insists he has no hard feelings towards his brother.
Liam said: "I love him to bits but we just don't get on. Me and our kid have never been that close anyway.
“Alright, we were in the band but we kept ourselves to each other, he'd do his thing and I'd do my thing, I've got my friends, he's got his friends."
You can keep up to date with all the latest news from Gigwise by following us on Twitter and liking us on Facebook.

Deaf Havana Unveil 'Leeches' Video - Watch
Placebo Announce Two UK Shows - Tickets
Dizzee Rascal Announced As Support For Red Hot Chili Peppers Knebworth Show
Chris Brown Hints At Secret Relationship With Rihanna
Oasis, Blur, Rage Against The Machine: The Greatest Rock Acts Of The 90s
Liam Gallagher: I'd Prefer To Still Be In Oasis Than Beady Eye
Oasis, Stone Roses, The Smiths: We're Mad About Manchester
Happy 67th Birthday Bob Marley: His Most Loved Songs
The Greatest Rock Acts Of The 90s Revealed!
Madonna Performs At Super Bowl Sunday: Pictures