covers
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The chads going to see this film deserve better.
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By covering The King, Danzig makes us pay the ultimate price.
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Return to Center finds Kirin J. Callinan putting a unique and hilarious spin on the covers album, somehow resulting in his most effective character portrait yet.
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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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Drew Daniel of Matmos embarks upon some truly unforseen black metal covers on this latest album of his under the Soft Pink Truth name.
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Most tribute albums don’t go over that well, and I can’t make a promise that you’ll think Xiu Xiu’s Nina is an exception. However, from where I’m standing, this collection of recordings is incredibly twisted, bizarre, beautiful, and moving.
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With improved production, more original material, more instrumentation, and some intense performances, the new BADBADNOTGOOD album improves on the blueprint of the previous LP in every way. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Destroyer has recently covered the track “Leave Me Alone” for the Mojo New Order covers album of Power, Corruption & Lies. Destroyer’s take on this song plays it a little safe, adding some distortion and slightly altered vocal delivery. It’s a pretty faithful adaptation; however, I am looking
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1. JEFF and the Brotherhood- “Something In the Way” (Nirvana Cover) 2. Metronomy- “The Bay” (Clock Opera Remix) 3. The Rapture- “How Deep Is Your Love? (Emperor Machine Remix Edit) 4. Chromeo- “When the Night Falls” (Hercules and Love Affair Remix) 5. Mitzi- “Morning Light” (Softwar Remix) 6. Theophilus London