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"Dwight's Daily Dose of New Music": Oasis Brother Goes Solo Again

Today I feature something from the third solo release from oasis brother Gallagher

This time it's the former lead singer birther Liam.

The song is called "Everything's Electric" Here is the info we got from Warner Records:

Liam Gallagher again amplifies anticipation for the May 27th release of his third studio album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’ with the release of its first single ‘Everything’s Electric’. Liam is set to give the song its live debut on the biggest stage imaginable when he performs at the BRIT Awards on Feb 8th. It’s a striking first statement of the year ahead, which also features Liam’s biggest ever solo shows this summer including his two rapidly sold-out gigs at Knebworth Park.

‘Everything’s Electric’ will surely also be the most attention-grabbing collaboration of 2022. It was co-written by Dave Grohl (who also performs drums in the track) with its producer, the multiple Grammy Award winner Greg Kurstin. Liam Gallagher and Dave Grohl first met many years ago when Foo Fighters played with Oasis on tour. They’ve maintained a mutual admiration ever since, while speculation about a possible collaboration between the pair has risen in recent years.

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.

‘Everything’s Electric’ provides a suitably larger-than-life introduction to Liam’s hotly anticipated album ‘C’MON YOU KNOW’. His previous solo albums, ‘As You Were’ (2017) and ‘Why Me? Why Not.’ (2019), both went straight to #1 on the UK Official Album Chart, as did his ‘MTV Unplugged’ (2020) record. Liam’s solo career has been a remarkable resurgence which has re-established him as an iconic artist for a whole new generation of fans. 

This summer will see Liam play his biggest solo shows to date. After selling 160,000 tickets across two nights at Knebworth Park in a matter of hours, further huge outdoor shows were confirmed in Manchester, Belfast and Glasgow.

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