The former Oasis member Liam Gallagher recently made an emotional post about his new, upcoming video for ‘Too Good For Giving Up’ and mental health.
Liam Gallagher promotes new album
Gallagher shared a clip of both the song – which appears on his latest album, ‘C’mon, You Know‘ – and its new video on social media on Saturday, October 8. It was accompanied by a post that explained how he’d teamed up with ‘Talk Club’ for the release.
Talk Club is an organisation that works to help support male mental health. It was founded by Ben Akers after he lost his childhood best friend, Steve Yates, to suicide in 2014.
He took to his Instagram account and Gallagher wrote:
“We all know someone affected by suicide which sadly seems to be at an all time high.
“I’ve lost many people far too early,” Gallagher continued, adding: “and it’s important to talk. I’m really pleased to be able to help in any way with this song and will be partnering up with Talk Club on my track ‘Too Good For Giving Up’.
The full video for the track will premiere on Monday October 10th at 9am BST. Check out the clip here and another supporting post from Gallagher below:
Speaking to Apple Music’s Matt Wilkinson in a recent interview, the Britpop icon Liam Gallagher suggests that a lot of them might be fakers. He explained that they have impeccable memory. As for himself, Liam admitted how years of getting hammered with all kinds of stuff make recollection a tricky thing, which is why he often tends to answer questions related to his younger days with “I don’t remember.”