The 44-year-old former Oasis rocker has gone solo since leaving the group following a backstage fight between him and his brother Liam in 2009. He said he is enjoying having no one to answer to but himself.
“Now I’ve been doing this for a few months, I don’t think I could go back to being in a band. There are too many constraints. And you have to have band meetings,” he told The Mirror.
“I have band meetings now and they’re the best thing. It’s just me, in a room, talking to myself.
“I run my own record label. I am the major shareholder… I fund it all.
“I have label meetings, ‘If this album doesn’t sell, you’re history.’ And then I face the other way and say, ‘If your label doesn’t pull its weight, you’re history.’
“Once I’m working, I’m off. I did two albums this time. In Oasis it would have taken three months to convince Liam that a trumpet was a good idea.”