01.03.24

LIAM GALLAGHER JOHN SQUIRE // THEIR SELF-TITLED DEBUT ALBUM IS OUT NOW

Liam Gallagher

LIAM GALLAGHER JOHN SQUIRE // THEIR SELF-TITLED DEBUT ALBUM IS OUT NOW

FEATURING THE FOCUS TRACK ‘RAISE YOUR HANDS’

 

SOLD-OUT HEADLINE TOUR STARTS THIS MONTH

“The best record either has made in decades.” **** – Mojo

“A triumph of style and mood… well worthy of their enduring legacies.” **** – NME

“Hugely enjoyable swagger from two all-out greats.” – Clash

“Sounds like a cross between their former bands – and their fans will love it.” – The Guardian

“The ultimate supergroup.” ***** – Retropop

“Liam Gallagher and John Squire proves that some gods still have the voices to make your soul shake, and the music to make your heart sing.” – Louder Than War

When rumours first circulated of a possible collaboration between Liam Gallagher and John Squire, the question on everybody’s lips was: what would it sound like? And when they launched the project with ‘Just Another Rainbow’ and then ‘Mars To Liverpool’, the answer was satisfyingly simple: exactly like what you’d want it to sound like. Now the duo more than live up to expectations as they release their self-titled debut album.

The album’s opening track ‘Raise Your Hands’ is an immediate statement of intent. A stomping glam-rock moment that Liam has compared to Roxy Music with a little Stonesy piano for good measure, it surges with an unrestrained energy that sounds as natural and liberated as if they had just stepped on stage. And as an opening one-two with ‘Mars To Liverpool’ its clear that the pair have put their full passion into the set.

That vibrancy remains consistent throughout, whether they’re exploring melancholy moments that reflect some of Oasis and Liam’s solo slowburners (‘One Day At A Time’) or chiming melodies that echo early Stone Roses (‘Just Another Rainbow’), while John’s maelstrom of riffs and fluid leads at times feel like a natural succession to ‘Second Coming’ (especially ‘Love You Forever’). Yet it also simmers with flashes of their key ‘60s and ‘70s influences too: a dash of Sex Pistols power with some Hendrix flair and a touch of The Faces’ swaggering rock ‘n’ roll.

The album sessions were completed with the assistance of Liam’s regular producer Greg Kurstin, who also performed bass, and drummer Joey Waronker (BeckR.E.M., Atoms For Peace).

 

Physical copies of the album are available HERE. The duo’s official store offers a range of album and merch bundles, while limited quantities remain of the recently launched zoetrope picture disc from Blood Records.

Liam and John will take the album on the road later this month during a tour which instantly sold-out. Joey Waronker will also perform in the live band which is completed by Barrie Cadogan (Little BarriePaul Weller) on bass and Christian Madden on keys. Jake Bugg is special guest at all shows except for Brooklyn. The shows are:

 

MARCH – SOLD OUT

13th – Glasgow, Barrowland

14th – Wolverhampton, Civic Hall

16th – Dublin, Olympia

18th – Newcastle, O2 City Hall

20th – Manchester, O2 Apollo

21st – Manchester, O2 Apollo

23rd – Leeds, O2 Academy

25th – London, O2 Forum Kentish Town

26th – London, Troxy

 

APRIL – SOLD OUT

2nd – Paris, Salle Pleyel

4th – Berlin, Columbiahalle

6th – Milan, Fabrique

11th – Brooklyn, Paramount