The current issue of Mojo (on sale now) includes a two page preview on Beady Eye, and includes an interview with band members Liam Gallagher and Gem Archer.
Duffy and her boyfriend Wales and Ospreys scrum-half Mike Phillips covered Oasis' She's Electric at a rugby players' hotel bash in Glamorgan, South Wales.
Tickets for Beady Eye's first UK live shows sold out in 30 minutes, but a number of tickets are still available for the following dates on the bands highly anticipated European tour.
Wednesday 16th March - Alcatraz, Milan, Italy Friday 18th March - La Riviera, Madrid, Spain Saturday 19th March - Le Bikini, Toulouse, France
Tickets are still available for Beady Eye's first confirmed festival appearance at the Isle Of Wight Festival on Sunday 12th June.
Liam Gallagher is expecting his new band Beady Eye to be ''massive'' in 2011.
The group - consisting of the former members of Oasis, Liam Gallagher, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock - will release their new album, 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' in February and are expecting instant chart success.
Liam said: "I think we're going to be f***ing big, man. There's no point saying, 'Oh we might be kind of big,' otherwise what's the point? Because I know how good we are and I know how good we're gonna be.
"We're gonna be f***ing massive. Come back to us in a couple of years if I'm wrong and then fair play to you."
Will the Gallagher brothers' feud ever end? Let's hope not.
In the latest release from his post-Oasis band Beady Eye, off the band's debut full-length, Different Gear, Still Speeding (out in February), Liam continues his ceaseless war of words with brother Noel, again, this time riffing on the lyrics to Oasis' 1994 breakthrough hit, "Live Forever," which was penned by Noel: "Nothing ever lasts forever," Liam snarls in the new track, aptly-titled "Four Letter Word."
And it gets nastier: "You've had enough / Staring out of dead end eyes / I don't know what it is I'm feeling / A four letter word really gets my meaning," Liam sings. And the sonic sucker punch sounds good -- seductive strings swell with a muscular and, at times, psychedelic Britpop sound.
But one thing is for sure: You can take Liam out of Oasis, but you can't take Oasis out of Liam: In the clip, he stands stoic at the mic, sings coolly but tough in his nasal Manchurian drawl, and dons the unnecessary sunglasses that have long been part of his Britpop uniform.
And while Noel's presently laying low with his family, with some talk of a solo album in the not-too-distant future, we hope he'll retort soon, and help this sibling rivalry live forever.
Head on over to Beady Eye's Official site www.beadyeyemusic.com, as they are streaming the premiere of the video for the bands new song 'Four Letter Word'.
Also on sale now are a very limited quantity of heavy-weight, numbered 7" records of 'Four Letter Word' featuring the exclusive track 'World Outside My Room'.
The 7" will be available exclusively through the band's OFFICIAL STORE.
It will be on sale for £3.49 and is limited to 2 purchases per fan, you can pick up your copy HERE!
'Four Letter Word' is the second track to be heard from their forthcoming album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' which is released through the band's Beady Eye Records label on 28th February 2011.
The video, filmed in London in November and was directed by Julian House and Julian Gibbs.