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Singer-songwriter Natasha Khan (Bat for Lashes), producer Dan Carey, and British psych-rock band TOY have united as Sexwitch. A self-titled debut album of cover songs (mostly culled from 60’s & 70’s Iran, Morocco, and Thailand) is due out September 25 via The Echo Label. Hear the band’s
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Today, Strokes guitarist and keyboardist Albert Hammond Jr. released his third album Momentary Masters on Vagrant Records. In the tracklist is a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right,” which you can check out above. Enjoy!
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Major Lazer and vocal guest MØ cover Channel Orange cut “Lost.”
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Boston-based singer-songwriter Marissa Nadler covers a cut from Black Sabbath’s 1971 classic Master of Reality.
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With the announcement of Moogfest 2016 came Translational Drifts, an EP containing covers of some of the festival’s icons. The standout of this set for us is Moses Sumney’s live and improvised take on Laurie Anderson’s “O Superman”; he miraculously recaptures the wistfulness of the original’s
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"My War" (Black Flag cover Flexi) by LEVIATHAN Earlier this year, Oakland black metal act Leviathan covered the classic Black Flag song “My War” for Decibel Magazine. The single is now available to stream and order on limited flexi disc above. At the moment, Leviathan’s new album
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Yo La Tengo covers The Cure’s “Friday I’m in Love” and attaches an equal parts wacky and apocalyptic video. From the band’s upcoming LP Stuff Like That There, out August 28 via Matador.
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Give Ontario jazz-rock trio the opportunity to revise one of the most sensual songs of the year, and what do they do? They make it even more sensual. Yes, BADBADNOTGOOD basically pulls apart and reassembles Future Islands’ “Seasons Change (Waiting On You),” and they turn it into a sweet piece
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Beloved woozy, ethereal songstress Julia Holter has a new single, and it features two cover songs. The tracks are “Don’t Make Me Over” and “Hello Stranger.” Look for the single on Domino Records this August.
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Are you one of the admirable few who’s managed to abstain from listening to Swans‘ massive new album To Be Kind? Hang in there – there’s only a handful of days left to go! But maybe you’ve already worn out their other 12 records waiting and need a