Norwegian singer and glamor model Lene Alexandra covers "Nasty Girl," a 1982 single from Minneapolis, Minnesota synth funk band Vanity 6, which was more than likely written about Kim Davis.
Norwegian singer and glamor model Lene Alexandra covers "Nasty Girl," a 1982 single from Minneapolis, Minnesota synth funk band Vanity 6, which was more than likely written about Kim Davis.
Venice, California roots rockers Dustbowl Revival cover "Ooh La La," a 1973 release from London, UK blues rock band Faces.
Tyler, Texas indie pop band Eisley cover "In the Aeroplane over the Sea," a 1998 release from Ruston, Louisiana low-fi folk group Neutral Milk Hotel.
Speaking of aeroplanes over the sea, the most incompetent and corrupt administration in the history of this country has begun releasing classified materials from the Earhart files.
Cool, cool.... but not the file under "E" that we're collectively waiting for.
Release the full, unredacted files, jackholes.
Winnipeg, Canada alternative folk band Crash Test Dummies perform a live acoustic rendition of "Bette Davis Eyes," the definitive version of which was released in 1981 by Los Angeles, California pop artist Kim Carnes.
This essay from film critic and historian Farran Nehme starts with a quote from Hertfordshire, UK journalist and novelist Graham Greene regarding Bette's fabled peepers.
For a cover of Crash Test Dummies, the Papik version of "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" can be found here.
Austin, Texas dream folk duo Aeseaes cover "Devil in Disguise," a 2025 release from anonymous internet sensation Marino.
I suspect that Marino operates out of New York City, as the official video for the song stars Miranda Neuhaus and Devin Bonomo, two actors who hail from the Big Apple.
Conway, Arkansas group The $10,000 Mistake cover "Blue Clear Sky," a 1996 neotraditional country tune from Pearsall, Texas artist George Strait.
If you, too, would like to make a $10,000 mistake, here's a link where you can purchase a second-hand Yugo.
Chatham Township adolescent cover band Dizzy Lizard perform "I Will Survive," a 1978 disco single from fellow Jerseyan soul artist Gloria Gaynor.
For a cover by Gaynor, her version of "Eye of the Tiger" can be found here.