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Charlotte Sands Drops Thrilling AFI “Miss Murder” Cover For Sumerian Comics

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[Photo via Sumerian Records]

Charlotte Sands just reimagined the iconic AFI track “Miss Murder.” The song will appear on the Sumerian Records’ American Psycho comic book series official soundtrack.

The artist shares, “I am so grateful to get to be a part of such an incredible project alongside so many artists I love and so many songs that have been such an enormous part of my life.”

Sands adds, “I grew up listening to ‘Miss Murder’ and I’m so humbled to have gotten to create my own version of it and imagine an entirely new world for it to exist in. I enjoyed every single moment of this process and couldn’t have asked for a better group of people to help me bring it all to life.”

She offers a thrilling, modern-rock edge featuring electronic sonics that transform the classic emo tune. Check out the “Miss Murder” visuals below.

President of Sumerian Comics Nathan Yocum notes, “We’re beyond excited to have Charlotte Sands reimagine AFI’s iconic track ‘Miss Murder’ for our American Psycho comic book series soundtrack. Her signature blend of edgy pop and rock breathes new life into the song, capturing the dark, rebellious essence of both the track and the series in a way that is undeniably powerful.”

Read more: Royal & the Serpent Shares Haunting Cover Of “Where Did You Sleep Last Night?

In August, Royal & The Serpent dropped “Where Did You Sleep Last Night,” a Lead Belly cover, for the soundtrack. Also, alternative powerhouses Ice Nine Kills and Reel Big Fish crafted a track for the American Psycho comic series. The two acts added a heavy ska twist to “Walking On Sunshine,” first made famous by Katrina & The Waves. Additionally, Carpenter Brut and Krystoffer Rygg covered Billy Idol‘s “Eyes Without A Face,” Puscifer dropped the original single “The Algorithm,” Unlike Pluto shared a reimagining of Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams,” and Perturbator covered “Dangerous” by Depeche Mode.

Stay tuned for more Sumerican Comics updates and grab your comic books here.