Listen to the new Liam Gallagher song "Shockwave"
- Publish Date
- Monday, 10 June 2019, 1:59PM
Liam Gallagher makes a typically full-throttle return. Super intimate sold-out show at Hackney Round Chapel? Biblical.
Premiere and release of the long-awaited ‘As It Was’ documentary? Completed.
Featured on the cover of Q, who described him as “rock’s finest frontman”? Naturally.
Now Liam caps a hectic week with the release of the new single "Shockwave" which is the first taster of his forthcoming second album 'Why Me? Why Not', "Shockwave" erupts into life with a beast of a riff which channels The Who and T. Rex, before Liam bursts in on the incessant hook with typical venom and punch.
“You sold me right down the river, you had to hold me back,” he sings, “you could’ve looked for the sunshine, but you had to paint the whole thing black.” You’ll be the singing the chorus for the rest of the year: “It’s coming round like a shockwave!” “I’m buzzing,” says Liam. “Buzzing to be alive, buzzing to be making tunes, raring to go. It’s nice to be back with some new music because it means I can get out there, play some gigs and give some people some stick because that is what I do. Let’s face it, it’s boring without me.”
Liam wrote "Shockwave" with two of the key collaborators behind the all-conquering 'As You Were' album: Andrew Wyatt, who won the Academy Award for Best Original Song as co-writer of "Shallow" from the film ‘A Star Is Born’, and the multiple Grammy-winner Greg Kurstin who also produced the track. It was recorded in Los Angeles.