Liam Gallagher reacted positively to Bring Me The Horizon’s Oasis cover of ‘Wonderwall’ on X.
Bring Me The Horizon released the cover on January 29 for Spotify Singles. The band replaced Noel Gallagher’s acoustic guitar with a heavy electric riff. When a user shared the track on X, Liam commented, “I f*cking LOVE it.”
I fucking LOVE it
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) January 29, 2025
Later, Liam replied to someone who said he would be ‘so pissed off’ about the cover. The singer wrote, “I’m not it’s absolutely incredible made my day I’m of out on my skateboard f*ck y’all.”
I’m not it’s absolutely incredible made my day I’m of out on my skateboard fuck y’all
— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) January 29, 2025
Bring Me The Horizon also remade the ‘Wonderwall’ video, sitting in a line with bassist Matt Kean reading a newspaper on the left. The cover came as part of Spotify’s long-running series, joining artists like IDLES, Wet Leg, and LCD Soundsystem.
All its profits will go to the Teenage Cancer Trust. The band will also headline Reading & Leeds 2025 with Chappell Roan, Travis Scott, and Hozier.
Besides a cover of ‘Wonderwall,’ Bring Me The Horizon also released a remix of ‘YOUtopia’ on Spotify. A lyric visualizer will launch with the audio, exclusive to Spotify.
In a new NME interview last month, Oli Sykes discussed a possible break for Bring Me The Horizon. When reminded that the next ‘Post Human’ phase is about leaving in different ways, he was asked if the band needs a break first. The frontman said, “I think so. We need time to recharge our batteries and have that time away, because we haven’t.”
He continued, “The last time we stopped was when we were forced to for lockdown. Even then, we were still going and making stuff. It doesn’t feel like the band has had a significant amount of time off. It’s going to get to a point where it starts to effect the band and its creativity.”
“These records need to be very clear and separate records, otherwise there’s a risk of each bleeding into one another too much. To me, ‘Nex Gen’ has a very different sound to ‘Survival Horror’ [2020] and I want the next one to be a complete new era aesthetically, sonically, and in every respect. It’s important that we let Bring Me The Horizon go away for a bit,” Sykes added.
Bring Me The Horizon played their biggest show ever in São Paulo, Brazil, selling out the 45,000-seat Allianz Parque last year. Their performance featured AI, AR, drones, and pyro. They ended 2024 headlining arenas in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico.
