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Liam Gallagher shares ‘Everything’s Electric’ video

The new visual sees LG getting up close and personal with his fans

By Nick Reilly

Liam Gallagher performs live wearing a black Parka jacket
Liam Gallagher's 'C'mon You Know' is out in May. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Thesupermat)

Liam Gallagher has shared the new video for ‘Everything’s Electric‘, the lead track from his forthcoming third solo album ‘C’mon You Know’.

The new visuals follow the track’s arrival in January, and see Liam in full flight as he performs wearing the deerstalker hat he first debuted at the BRIT Awards.

While the performance is seemingly shot in a studio, it is interspersed with footage of LG meeting his fans at a selection of live dates last summer – including headline dates at Reading & Leeds Festival.

Gallagher announced ‘C’mon You Know’ last October – it’s out on May 27. He’ll mark the release with a UK stadium tour in June, which will include an emotional two-night return to Knebworth, as well as a huge hometown show at the home of his beloved Manchester City.

A press release says that Gallagher took his cues from Beastie Boys’ ‘Sabotage’ and The Rolling Stones’ ‘Gimme Shelter’ in the writing of ‘Everything’s Electric’. It’s his first new release since festive single ‘All You’re Dreaming Of’ in December of 2020.

The track, which also features the drums of Dave Grohl, marks the culmination of a years-long love-in between Gallagher and the Foos, which began in 2017 when Gallagher joined the U.S. rockers for a star-studded cover of The Beatles’ ‘Come Together’ at CalJam Festival. By the following year, Gallagher had told NME that the Foos “keep texting me, man” as regards a potential collaboration.