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By covering The King, Danzig makes us pay the ultimate price.
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For a covers album orchestrated by a popular rock band, The Teal Album could’ve turned out much worse.
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Anti-folk vet Jeffrey Lewis delivers wild and passionate renditions of songs from one of New York’s most underappreciated musical figures.
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As a part of the upcoming Elton John tribute album, Revamp, Q-Tip and Demi Lovato have released a cover of John’s 1976 duet with Kiki Dee, “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart.” Revamp will feature various pop and rock stars reimagining the music of Elton John, while the concurrently
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Todd Terje teases toward his beautifully-titled sophomore album Numero Twomero with a lengthy cover of “Maskindans,” an obscure piece of ’80s minimal synth from fellow Norwegian dance music duo Det Gylne Triangel. Naturally, this new version is a lot brighter and dancier, but it also features new vocal contributions from
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Fava Bean Pepsi has contributed to Mondo Boy’s soundtrack for the film Shangri-La Suite with a cover of “Who Loves the Sun,” the opener of The Velvet Underground’s final (shut up) album Loaded. His rendition is spot-on and turns up at the 2:59 mark of the above
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Our First 100 Days by Buke and Gase Perhaps the most interesting installment in the Our First 100 Days compilation so far is Buke and Gase’s interpretation of PJ Harvey’s very first single “Dress.” The structure and spirit of the Dry cut is at the heart of the
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Lil Yachty, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Mike WiLL Made-It offer an updated version of Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock’s 1988 hit “It Takes Two” that’s too good to be true. Thanks, Target®.
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The Last Shadow Puppets deliver a great cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Is This What You Wanted.” The track is taken from the band’s forthcoming EP Dream Synopsis, which drops December 2 via Domino.
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Open Mike Eagle delivers a spaced-out rendition of They Might Be Giants‘ “Cowtown,” a cut from the duo’s 1988 classic Lincoln.