(Un)covered: The New Year
Happy New Year! This week’s feature rings in the first day of 2015 with a closer look into “The New Year” by Death Cab For Cutie, and the cover by Jake Ewald of Modern Baseball and Kiley Lotz of Petal.
Happy New Year! This week’s feature rings in the first day of 2015 with a closer look into “The New Year” by Death Cab For Cutie, and the cover by Jake Ewald of Modern Baseball and Kiley Lotz of Petal.
Christmas is around the corner! This week we’ve got the timeless classic “Santa Baby†by Eartha Kitt, covered by the Christmas king Michael Buble, plus a cool and creepy but not as festive version from VersaEmerge, who currently go by VERSA.
The holidays are here! For the month of December, we’ll be looking at two Christmas greats, old and new, and some of the best covers in between. First up? A personal favorite: Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You.”
Front Porch Step has covered the Christmas classic “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” for his upcoming EP ‘Whole Again.’ The EP drops December 2nd.
If you ever need a motivation boost, reach for All Time Low’s cover of Cyndi Lauper’s hit “True Colors” and crank the volume! Their pop rock take on this 80’s smash hit is just as addicting as the original.
Silverstein has announced a winter tour in celebration of the ten year anniversary of their album Discovering The Waterfront. This January, the band will embark on the journey with supporting acts Beartooth, Hands Like Houses, Major League and My Iron Lung. You can check out dates below.
If you recall Zedd’s hit “Clarity†from last year, you’ll know that the stunning vocals belong to British singer and songwriter Louisa Allen, aka Foxes. This week we’re looking at an acoustic cover of “Youth†by the British pop rock band Natives.
Mayday Parade give a tasteful, pop-rock flair to Gotye’s unexpected indie-pop hit “Somebody That I Used to Know.”
The Goo Goo Dolls dominated the 90s with their timeless single “Iris”. This week, Sleeping With Sirens provide a softer, lullaby rendition that nearly rivals the original.
One could argue that Blink 182 define the pop punk genre. This week’s (Un)covered looks at a cover of their dark but romantic “I Miss You” by the pop punk/boy band 5 Seconds of Summer, who put a surprisingly enjoyable spin on their acoustic version.