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Knebworth 22
Knebworth 22 (gatefold translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP + poster + replica ticket)
Cat: 505419 7549618. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Hello (3:31)
Rock 'N' Roll Star (4:51)
Wall Of Glass (3:39)
Shockwave (3:32)
Everything's Electric (3:54)
Roll It Over (5:41)
Slide Away (6:26)
More Power (4:44)
C'mon You Know (5:29)
The River (3:22)
Once (3:52)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (4:05)
Some Might Say (5:21)
Supersonic (4:49)
Wonderwall (5:02)
Champagne Supernova (8:16)
Review: Anyway, here's... Knebworth 22, the latest live album from Liam Gallagher, renowned British singer-songwriter and former frontman of Oasis. 15 tracks of Gallagher's solo originals are heard after being recorded live at the Knebworth Park in England on 3rd-4th June, 2022, including 'Wall Of Glass', 'Shockwave', 'Once' and 'All You're Dreaming Of'. Of course, it wouldn't be the same without the inclusion of a great many Oasis classics, not least 'Rock 'n' Roll Star', 'Wonderwall', and 'Champagne Supernova'. Also a celebration of the 25th anniversary of Oasis' legendary concerts at the very same Park in 1996 - which were attended by over 250,000 people each night - the album is available on yellow vinyl 2xLP with a poster and a replica ticket.
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 in stock $40.65
C'mon You Know
C'mon You Know (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 019029 6423932. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
More Power (4:19)
Diamond In The Dark (3:23)
Don't Go Halfway (3:22)
C'mon You Know (5:05)
Too Good For Giving Up (4:02)
It Was Not Meant To Be (3:31)
Everything's Electric (3:38)
World's In Need (3:36)
Moscow Rules (3:36)
I'm Free (2:55)
Better Days (4:18)
Oh Sweet Children (3:13)
Review: Ah Liam Gallagher - a man who never seems to grow old or fully out of touch. Well, depending on your opinions on absolutely everything, of course. The Manchester icon and former-Oasis enfant terrible has spoken from his heart on a range of subjects, from "dance music can fuck right off" to "I am not an entertainer", and understandably his off-the-cuff honesty resonates with both the die hard disciples and sceptics alike. Simply put, nobody can accuse him of not wearing heart on sleeve.

In many ways, that approach guides his latest solo offering, C'Mon You Know. Back in February 2022, three months before this record's release, he told NME "I'm quite happy with the formula... I look cool. I sound good. I talk from the heart." If that's not evidence we're not ranting rubbish we don't know what is. As for the record's sound, think timeless British indie that has one foot in a 1990s glory era of British rock 'n' roll, and another in li-fi contemporary noise, all delivered with operatic drama.
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 in stock $19.16
Why Me? Why Not
Why Me? Why Not (gatefold LP)
Cat: 019029 5408411. Rel: 20 Sep 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Shockwave (3:31)
One Of Us (3:24)
Once (3:33)
Now That I've Found You (3:20)
Halo (3:59)
Why Me? Why Not (3:39)
Be Still (3:00)
Alright Now (3:44)
Meadow (4:06)
The River (3:29)
Gone (3:47)
Review: Liam Gallagher is many things to many people, and one thing to everyone - authentic. It seems unthinkable we could question the indie roller's motives, or expect anything other than the "meat and veg rock" he described his own work as during a 2018 interview with The Guardian. "Why Me? Why Not" sees him take that mantra to new heights. As an album it's as accomplished and polished as anything this pied piper of the raw and unpolished has gifted us in the years after *that band*, making for an immediately engaging collection of anthems-in-the-making that will have crowds eating out of the palm of his hand as if they'd never seen his hand before, or tasted any of the food he's been feeding them for years now. And therein lies the reason it remains impossible to criticise this undeniably upfront British songwriter. Enough said.
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 in stock $22.53
Liam Gallagher John Squire
Liam Gallagher John Squire (white vinyl LP + poster (indie exclusive))
Cat: 505419 7893957. Rel: 04 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Raise Your Hands (4:14)
Mars To Liverpool (3:41)
One Day At A Time (3:42)
I'm A Wheel (3:35)
Just Another Rainbow (5:29)
Love You Forever (3:32)
Make It Up As You Go Along (2:13)
You're Not The Only One (3:58)
I'm So Bored (4:38)
Mother Nature's Song (4:08)
Review: There's almost no point writing about this one - an album that already has legions of disciples waiting to embrace it, with pretty much everyone who knows the names Liam Gallagher and John Squire guaranteed to be interested in what their self-titled LP is about. More so, without even hitting play we all kind of know what it's about, with two of the biggest names to come out of Manchester's 1990s indie rock breeding ground coming together for a record that sounds every bit the sum of its parts. Squire's incredible guitar playing - a centrepiece of The Stone Roses' sound - is incredible as ever, sending riffs soaring over the dilapidated rooftops of North West England and out into the stratosphere. Meanwhile, Gallagher's elongated but gruff vocal style remains steadfast across ten anthems-in-the-making. Powerhouse stuff, but like we said, nobody expected less.
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Liam Gallagher John Squire
Cat: 505419 7893995. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Raise Your Hands
Mars To Liverpool
One Day At A Time
I'm A Wheel
Just Another Rainbow
Love You Forever
Make It Up As You Go Along
You're Not The Only One
I'm So Bored
Mother Nature's Song
Review: For indie heads of a certain vintage, this album - a first full-length collaboration between Oasis lead singer Liam Gallagher and former Stone Roses guitar-slinger John Squire - is one of the most hotly anticipated of the year. It was recorded in Los Angeles over a three-week period last year, with former Foo Fighters and Gorillaz studio don Greg Kurstin handling production. As you'd expect, the album is undeniably nostalgic, with Squire's variously funky, raw and bluesy guitar licks and Beatles-esque backing tracks providing a fitting vehicle for Gallagher's distinctive lead vocals. For proof, check recent singles 'From Mars To Liverpool' - where Squires' solos towards the end seemingly soar above reverb-laden backing vocals that accurately pay tribute to the Fab Four - and the more psychedelic Roses-meets-Oasis flex of 'Just Another Rainbow'. There are no surprises, but fans will love it.
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Liam Gallagher John Squire
Cat: 505419 7893940. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Raise Your Hands (4:11)
Mars To Liverpool (3:41)
One Day At A Time (3:42)
I'm A Wheel (3:37)
Just Another Rainbow (5:29)
Love You Forever (3:32)
Make It Up As You Go Along (2:13)
You're Not The Only One (3:58)
I'm So Bored (4:39)
Mother Nature's Song (4:08)
Review: The upcoming collaborative studio album between Liam Gallagher and guitarist John Squire is set to shine a refreshed light on the current state of Britpop. Consisting almost entirely of round-bellied rock, leading the charge is the arresting 'Just Another Rainbow' - here the pair are heard in neat unison, painting a picture of unfazed Gallagher-esque nonchalance in the face of a promised utopia - and 'Mars To Liverpool' - concerning the experience of realising a relationship is over before it's too late. Squire and Gallagher make for an exciting pairing, their synergy fleshed out by the album's stellar, full-bodied mix.
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 in stock $23.30
Just Another Rainbow
Just Another Rainbow (limited 1-sided etched 7")
Cat: 505419 7856600. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Just Another Rainbow (5:34)
Review: Two of the likeliest lads from Manchester team up for the first day release of their new collaborative project. And its something of a full circle moment, with Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher previously citing Stone Roses hero John Squire in a list of formative teenage musical inspirations, who, in turn, first encountered the former when both bands were working the same studio, respectively recording Definitely Maybe and The Second Coming. The pair first shared honours three years after that, co-writing 'Love Me & Leave Me' for Squire's relatively short-lived outfit, The Seahorses, in 1997. Skip forward to 2022 and Squire joined the Gallaghers et al on stage at Knebworth, reprising his appearances for renditions of 'Champagne Supernova' at the band's 1996 shows, spurring the idea to do something together again. Here's the result - and it's precisely what the duo should sound like together.
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 in stock $13.72
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