- Culture
- 03 Mar 22
WATCH: Liam Gallagher shares black-and-white video for 'Everything's Electric'
‘Everything’s Electric’ is proving to be another biblical moment for Liam Gallagher as the May 27th release of his third solo studio album C’MON YOU KNOW approaches.
Liam Gallagher has shared performance-centred black-and-white visuals for his latest single 'Everything's Electric'.
The track immediately ignited attention upon launch with the news that it was co-written by Dave Grohl and Greg Kurstin, before powering into the Top 20 as the biggest hit of Liam’s solo career to date. Its profile remained sky high with a characteristically larger-than-life performance at the BRIT Awards, an electrifying moment on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, and winning the NME Award for Music Moment of the Year.
Liam is now giving the song another impactful moment by sharing the official ‘Everything’s Electric’ video, which blends a brand new performance with iconic live footage. The video looks ahead to a big summer in which the Oasis man and fans will again share the adrenaline rush and the life-affirming communal atmosphere of being reunited for live shows.
The ‘Everything’s Electric’ video was directed by Liam’s regular visual collaborator Charlie Lightening. The duo’s previous work together includes the As It Was documentary as well as the videos for ‘Once’ (featuring Eric Cantona) and ‘Chinatown’.
‘Everything’s Electric’ will feature on the C’MON YOU KNOW album. With the forthcoming LP, Gallagher looks to score a fourth consecutive No.1 UK record. A visually arresting Zoetrope version quickly sold-out, but other collectible formats are available. These include a deluxe vinyl bundle which features a bonus 12" featuring extra tracks and an art print, plus a selection of retailer-exclusive coloured vinyl editions.
Gallagher discussed more forthcoming songs on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X in October of last year. The teased tracks include a dedication to his brother Noel on 'I Wish I Had More Power' – which the singer called a "naughty little tune" – and a brighter, "full of sunshine" single called 'Better Days'.
Later this month, Liam will headline a Royal Albert Hall show for the Teenage Cancer Trust. His summer UK headline tour includes two nights at Knebworth Park – which saw all 160,000 tickets sell-out in a matter of moments – as well as other mammoth outdoor shows in Manchester, Belfast, Dublin and Glasgow.
Liam Gallagher’s previous solo albums, As You Were (2017) and Why Me? Why Not. (2019), both went straight to No.1 on the UK Official Album Chart, as did his 2020 MTV Unplugged 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.
See Liam live when he plays in Dublin’s Royal Hospital Kilmainham on Saturday August 27th.
The Mancunian says of the show: "I'm absolutely buzzing to announce that on 27th August 2022 I'll be playing Royal Hospital Kilmainham. It's gonna be biblical. C'mon You Know. LG x"
Pre-order C'MON YOU KNOW here.
Revisit Liam Gallagher's many conversations with Hot Press over the years here.
Check out the new video from Liam Gallagher below:
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