released a "heavy
electro-pop" version of the song, titled "Liability (Demo)".
Rolling Stone called it a "sparse, understated rendition." In a review for the episode, Chris White from
Paste praised Lorde's performance, stating that the singer may be "remembered as the best musical performance" of the show's
season. Vish Khanna from
Exclaim described the performance as "artfully shot," with a piano accompaniment from Antonoff to back a "raw, emotional vocal" which was compared to American musicians
Patti Smith and
Paul Westerberg. "Liability" was also performed at the
2017 edition of the
Glastonbury Festival in England. Lorde confessed to the crowd that the song's inspiration came from the "bottomless pit of misery that comes from knowing you're a massive loser."
The Telegraph called it a "beautiful confession" and one that "demonstrated the purity of her flawless vocals." She also performed the track at the
ARIA Music Awards while sitting alone in a dim corner with lights peeking through a "wall of blinds." Lorde performed the song at the 2017
Coachella festival in "a glass box." Before she introduced the song, she briefly sang
Kanye West's single "
Runaway" (2010).
Tove Styrke, an opening act on Lorde's
Melodrama World Tour, released a demo of the track on streaming services on 14 December 2017. It was well received by critics who commended its "bouncy pop" twist. Styrke released a music video of her cover, filmed in a "deserted studio, decorated with fluorescent lights, [and Styrke] sprawled across the ground." Lorde's version is heard at the end of the
Quantico episode "
Global Reach"
. It was also featured in a special episode of
HBO's original series,
Euphoria. ==Credits and personnel==