Thursday Performs Emo Cover Of “What’s Up” By 4 Non Blondes

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Thursday just shared a dazzling cover of the iconic 4 Non Blondes track, “What’s Up,” for the recurring Musora segment Covers On The Spot. The original song, released in March 1993, got the full emo treatment, as it was reimagined with Geoff Rickly‘s haunting vocals.

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Rickly noted at the end of the performance that Thrice would be a great fit to try out the challenge with Musora next. Our fingers are crossed that they get into that studio soon.

The segment previously showcased other bands, such as Mother Mother covering Gracie Abrams‘ “That’s So True,” Winnetka Bowling League taking on Britney Spears‘ “Toxic,” Spin Doctors reimagining Prince‘s “Purple Rain,” and many more.

Check out Thursday’s cover of the iconic ’90s alternative track here.

This spring, you can catch Thursday on the road with support from Chris Conley as they celebrate 25 years of Full Collapse, 20 years of A City By The Light Divided, and 15 Years of No Devolucion. It will certainly be a show to remember. Check out the full run below and grab tickets here.

Tour Dates:

  • April 1—Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
  • April 2—Washington, DC @ Black Cat
  • April 3—Greensboro, NC @ The Pyrle
  • April 4—Birmingham, AL @ Workplay Soundstage
  • April 6—Dallas, TX @ Puzzles Deep Ellum
  • April 7—San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger
  • April 9—Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theater
  • April 10—Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom
  • April 11—Pomona, CA @ The Glass House
  • April 12—San Francisco, CA @ August Hall
  • April 14—Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile
  • April 15—Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
  • April 17—Boise, ID @ Shrine Social Club
  • April 18—Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Music Hall
  • April 19—Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall
  • April 20—Omaha, NE @ Slowdown
  • April 22—St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
  • April 23—Chicago, IL @ Metro Chicago
  • April 24—Columbus, OH @ Skully’s Music Diner
  • April 25—Rochester, NY @ Anthology
  • April 26—Detroit, MI @ Magic Stick
  • April 28—Amityville, NY @ Amityville Music Hall
  • April 29—Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
  • April 30—Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
  • Aug. 21-22—Montreal, QC @ Vans Warped Tour
  • Sept. 19—Louisville, KY @ Louder Than Life
  • Oct. 3—Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Festival

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