Sunday, July 20, 2025

"Sunday Morning" by Stutter Puppy

 


Happy Sunday Morning to you!

Here's Tulsa, Oklahoma band Stutter Puppy with their version of "Sunday Morning," a 1995 ska punk single from Anaheim, California group No Doubt

For more No Doubt covers, Izzy Reign's version of "Hella Good" can be found here, Veridian's version of "Don't Speak" can be found here, and Florence and the Machine's version of "Just a Girl" can be found here.

Saturday, July 19, 2025

"All Night Long" by A Loss for Words

 


Abington, Massachusetts pop punk band A Loss for Words cover "All Night Long," a 1983 single from Tuskegee, Alabama rogue Commodore Lionel Richie.

Thanks to this article from UK's independent voice of culture Far Out Magazine, I've finally discovered what the line "Tam bo li de se de moi ya" means....

For another Richie cover, Ekolu's version of "Stuck on You" can be found here.

Friday, July 18, 2025

"Girl Crush" by Knock Point

 


Mosinee, Wisconsin band Knock Point cover "Girl Crush," a 2014 country single from Homewood, Alabama artists Little Big Town.

Speaking of Knock Points, if you ever wanted to knock someone out using pressure points, here's a handy guide!

Thursday, July 17, 2025

"Thong Song" by Mister Kanish

 


Hampshire, UK wedding band Mister Kanish follow up a gig at Botleys Mansion in Surrey with an impromptu folk cover of "Thong Song," a 2000 pop rap hit for Baltimore, Maryland artist Sisqo.

Would have loved a full version, but I'll take what I can get.

Wednesday, July 16, 2025

"Alone" by Oceans of Slumber

 


Houston, Texas doom metal band Oceans of Slumber perform a half-faithful, half-sludgy version of "Alone," a 1983 release from i-Ten, the definitive version of which was recorded several years later by Seattle, Washington hard rock band Heart

For another Heart cover, Blitzen Trapper's version of "Crazy On You" can be found here.

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

"Oysters in My Pocket" by King Stingray

 


Sydney, Australia power pop duo Royel Otis Royelly messed up when they recorded their 2022 single "Oysters in My Pocket" without a didgeridoo solo.

Fear not!

Here are Arnhem Land aborig-indie surf rock group King Stingray with their tribal woodwind inclusionary remake.

Monday, July 14, 2025