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Liam Gallagher and the Stone Roses' John Squire confirm collaborative album, lead single out next month

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'Just Another Rainbow' will be released on January 5, 2024

Liam Gallagher performs at Rock im Park festival in Nuremberg, Germany, in 2017.
Liam Gallagher performs at Rock im Park festival in 2017.SHUTTERSTOCK

Liam Gallagher and John Squire will release their eagerly awaited first joint single, Just Another Rainbow, on January 5, 2024.

The former Oasis frontman and ex-Stone Roses guitarist and songwriter have been teasing their upcoming LP for a while now, and fans officially have a release date for the first of many tracks.

Fans of the pair can expect John's "instantly unforgettable psychedelia-tinged guitar" fused with the "passion, personality and utmost conviction" of Liam's vocals.

The Diamond In The Dark singer, 51, says John's songwriting should get just as much appreciation as his songwriting.

Announcing the track, he said of the I Am the Resurrection songwriter: "I think John's a top songwriter. Everyone always bangs on about him as a guitarist, but he's a top songwriter too, man, no two ways about it as far as I'm concerned."

"There's not enough of his music out there, whether it's with the Roses or himself. It's good to see him back writing songs and good ones," Gallagher continued. "The melodies are mega and then the guitars are a given. But I think even when you take all the guitars off, you can play the songs all on acoustic and they'll all still blow your mind."

John, 61, teased that the song is oddly "uplifting", despite being about being disappointed.

He added in a press release: "To me the most obvious take on Just Another Rainbow is that it's about disappointment, and the sentiment is that you never get what you really want. But I don't like to explain songs, I think that's the privilege of the listener, it's whatever you want it to be. To me, it's also one of the most uplifting tracks we've made together, which is weird."

Liam first teased the project after he surprised fans by bringing John out for his pair of Knebworth shows last June to perform Oasis' 1995 classic Champagne Supernova.

The Live Forever hitmaker recently boasted that their upcoming collection is "the best record" since The Beatles' Revolver.

The Britpop legend and Beatles fanatic teased that it's better than the seminal 1966 record — which featured the hits Eleanor Rigby and Yellow Submarine.

Asked if it's true their album is coming out in 2024, he replied on X: "It's the best record since revolver (sic)."

When another user said that was a "big statement", Liam wrote back: "What's coming your way is bigger I'm being humble it [redacted] all over it."