Beady Eye have parted ways with Quest Management. Their manager Scott Rodgers who also works with Arcade Fire and Paul McCartney was their manager for the ‘BE‘ album campaign.
Rodgers stated that “Beady Eye are one of the last great British rock bands. It has been a pleasure to have worked with them on this album campaign. They are in complete control of their future as a band with many exciting new projects on the horizon. We’ve just about reached the end of the ‘BE’ album cycle and it’s the right time for the band to make a change. Our paths will cross again in the future I’m sure. I wish them continued success in everything they do.”
Earlier this week there were rumours spinning out of control about the possible announcement of Oasis reforming in time of the 20th anniversary of ‘Definitely Maybe‘ Sadly the only announcement wasn’t that the band will be playing every stadium in the country, but they will be re-releasing their 90s albums this year with some demos and bits and pieces that only the hardest of fans would give a crap about.
What exactly will be next for Beady Eye? The former Oasis band mates have yet to catch fire in their new guise. At first they were perceived as an interesting stop gap band before the presumed inevitable reunion with Noel, but with no Oasis comeback show on the horizon; just how much steam do Beady Eye have left in the tank?


















