Liam Gallagher (or a "fat man in an anorak," as his brother refers to him) has shared another new track from his upcoming sophomore solo record.
"The River" follows lead single "Shockwave," and hears Gallagher going after everyone from celebrities to MPs to people using cellphones.
It arrives with a video that sees a young bloke hanging out, downing pints, and spray-painting brick walls (with murals of Liam's face) in Manchester.
"The River" will also appear on Why Me? Why Not., which is slated for release on September 20 via Warner.
"The River" follows lead single "Shockwave," and hears Gallagher going after everyone from celebrities to MPs to people using cellphones.
It arrives with a video that sees a young bloke hanging out, downing pints, and spray-painting brick walls (with murals of Liam's face) in Manchester.
"The River" will also appear on Why Me? Why Not., which is slated for release on September 20 via Warner.