Punk hip-hop artist Gvllow just released a cover of Billy Idol‘s “Eyes Without A Face” featuring special guest MOTHICA. The song will appear on the Sumerian Records’ American Psycho comic book series official soundtrack.
“I recorded this song over a year ago because I simply love this song and wanted to do my own cover of it. It’s fun to do covers once in a while especially when it’s a song you really love,” Gvllow shares. “I was blessed to have my buddy Scott Holiday feature guitar on it to bring the solo and all the fun guitar effects to life on the song. Then, of course, MOTHICA putting the cherry on top with the female vocals to compliment the choruses and even some of the verses. I’m just stoked that this is finally being released to the public after sitting on this for a long long time now.”
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MOTHICA notes, “I loved getting to work with my new friend Gvllow covering such an iconic song. We had such a great time working on the track and creating the visuals together. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as we had making it.”
Check out “Eyes Without A Face” below.
Nathan Yocum, President of Sumerian Comics, adds, “We’re excited to bring a fresh take on Billy Idol’s iconic ‘Eyes Without A Face; with Gvllow and MOTHICA, blending the haunting essence of the original with a darker, modern twist. Partnering with our American Psycho comic series this release continues to merge music and art in a way that pushes boundaries and taps into the darker side of both worlds. It’s a fusion of nostalgia and innovation that’s bound to captivate both fans of the original and new listeners alike.”
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Charlotte Sands shared her cover of AFI‘s track “Miss Murder in September. This was preceded by Royal & The Serpent Lead Belly cover of “Where Did You Sleep Last Night.” 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” and Puscifer dropped the original single “The Algorithm.” Plus, Unlike Pluto shared a reimagining of Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams,” and Perturbator covered “Dangerous” by Depeche Mode.
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