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Good things come to those who wait: and so, this summer, Liam
Gallagher returns with a new single, a documentary film, a
Glastonbury performance, and, most importantly, a second solo
album called Why Me? Why Not. looming on the Autumn horizon. It
looks like the rest of 2019 will be a bonanza for fans of the
one-time Oasis singer. One man is very happy about that.
“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.”
The first notification of his return is the mammoth single
Shockwave. A beast of a riff announces it, channeling 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!”
Like all of Why Me? Why Not, Shockwave was written by Liam with
producers Greg Kurstin and Andrew Wyatt, and recorded in Los
Angeles and at RAK Studios in London.
Kurstin and Wyatt also contributed writing and production to
Liam’s 2017 hugely-successful first solo album in 2017, As You
Were, and Liam was keen to get even deeper with them this time.
“I wrote some songs on my own for the last album, but this time
it’s all co-writes,” he explains. “Reason being is I want it to
be even better than As You Were. I know my strengths and I know
my limitations. I’m an ok songwriter, but I’m a great singer and
frontman. I want the second album to be a step-up because the
hardest thing to do is to make something the same, only better.
So that’s what we’ve done. It’s a better record than As You Were.
Which is saying something, as that was epic, wasn’t it?”
It was. Not just a critical hit, As You Were was a breath-taking
commercial smash too, debuting at number one in the UK album
charts, out-selling the other nine albums in the top ten combined
and hitting gold in its first week. It has since comfortably been
certified platinum. “It did ok,” says Liam, modestly, “but I
can’t rest on my laurels. I need to be smashing it. I want to get
bigger. I want even more people to be getting into it. I want to
sell out huge fields, that’s what I want. I don’t want to be
playing pubs. I always want to look forward. That’s my whole
thing.”
So Why Me? Why Not is subsequently a clear upgrade on As You
Were, but not a radical departure, which will come as a to
Liam’s loyal fans. “The most radical thing I can do – as if I’d
ever say radical normally! – but the most radical thing I can do
is do it better every time. Some other bands and singers want to
try it! It’s harder than doing a new South American opera disco
song, that’s for sure.”
Highlights include the soulful One Of Us, which includes Liam’s
son Gene Gallagher’s debut on os (“he nailed it!”), the
aching balladry of Once (“got a bit of Pink Floyd’s The Wall
about it”), the raw guitar bounce of Be Still, and the title
track, Why Me? Why not, which Liam describes as “having a Beatles
on Come Together vibe.” Perhaps the most immediate song on the
album is Now That I Found You, a slice of insistent, upbeat
paisley-guitar pop that also features Liam’s voice in supreme,
yearning form. He’s rarely sounded better. “It’s probably all
that Guinness I’ve been walloping down in the boozer,” he
reveals. “No, I feel good. To be honest, I always sing well if
the songs are good. If the songs are good, then I am – and these
songs are great.”
Liam Gallagher: both eyes firmly fixed on the horizon, as ever.
Because he knows, the best is still come.