Listen to Liam Gallagher's new single 'Everything's Electric'

The song is the first from his upcoming album

Author: Scott ColothanPublished 4th Feb 2022
Last updated 4th Feb 2022

Oasis legend Liam Gallagher has premiered his new single ‘Everything’s Electric’ from his upcoming third solo album 'C’mon You Know', which is due to be released on Friday 27th May 2022.

The song features Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters, who co-wrote and played the drums on the track. The musicians have been good friends for a number of decades, and the Foo Fighters supported Oasis on their 'Don’t Believe The Truth Tour' back in 2005.

A bold description of ‘Everything’s Electric’ reads: ‘Liam wanted a song that melds the thunderous dynamics of Beastie Boys’ ‘Sabotage’ with the spiralling tension and danger of The Rolling Stones’ ‘Gimme Shelter’. And that’s what they achieved.

‘With raw, rhythmic phrasing, this is as close as Liam’s iconic snarl comes to rapping and that punk-meets-hip-hop attack is underlined by boisterous bass. Meanwhile, slide guitar, piano flourishes and Liam’s haunting backing vocals pay tribute to arguably The Stones’ finest moment.’

Watch Liam Gallagher’s ‘Everything’s Electric’ lyric video:

Liam Gallagher will perform ‘Everything’s Electric’ live for the first time at The BRIT Awards at London’s The O2 on Tuesday 8th February.

Liam will be hoping it’s his fourth consecutive Number 1 solo record following 2017’s ‘As You Were’, 2019’s ‘Why Me? Why Not.’ and his 2020 live album ‘MTV Unplugged (Live at Hull City Hall)’

Following the release of ‘C’mon You Know’, Liam Gallagher will play a series of shows this June including two sold-out gigs at Knebworth, a homecoming concert at Manchester Etihad Stadium and Glasgow Hampden Park.

Tickets are on sale from aloud.com now.

Liam Gallagher's performance dates 2022:

JUNE 2022

Wednesday 1st - Manchester Etihad Stadium

Friday 3rd - Knebworth Park

Saturday 4th - Knebworth Park

Sunday 26th - Glasgow Hampden Park

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