Indie-rock It Boys love to cover This Is Lorelei (aka Nate Amos of Water From Your Eyes), an indie-rock It Boy himself. First MJ Lenderman's version of the great 2024 Lorelei tune "Dancing in the Club" rightfully made the rounds in May, even landing on some year-end lists in its own right.
Now the biggest It Boy of the moment of them all, Geese frontman Cameron Winter, has followed up his enormous year and wildly sold-out, celeb-attended (Michael Stipe, Phish's Trey Anastasio, Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth), Paul Thomas Anderson- and Benny Safdie-filmed Carnegie Hall solo show with two nights at the Palace Theatre in Los Angeles.
Last night at the first one, he performed Amos' "Where's Your Love Now", from This Is Lorelei's acclaimed Box for Buddy, Box for Star from last year. (Turns out It Girl Waxahatchee has covered it, too.) Perhaps it was in celebration of This Is Lorelei's new album Holo Boy that came out just the day before? Winter also reportedly did a new song of his own called "Sandbag," though video of that has yet to surface.
Watch some footage of "Where's Your Love Now" below.
@waterformyguys This is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever heard #cameronwinter #thisislorelei #mjlenderman #waterfromyoureyes #livemusic
♬ original sound - water for my guys
@heathermholman this crossover has my mind blown #cameronwinter #heavymetal #thisislorelei #nateamos
♬ original sound - heathermholman
And just for fun, here's all-time It Girl Willow Smith(!) knocking Amos' kinda-complicated guitar riff from Water From Your Eyes' "Life Signs" out of the park.
@waterformyguys Umm this is goated 🐐 @WILLOW #waterfromyoureyes #willowsmith #coversong #guitarriff #guitartok
♬ original sound - water for my guys
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