Monday, October 14, 2024

"I Think I'm Paranoid" by Like a Pop Song


 

Unsure if Like a Pop Song is a band or a single guy from Orange County, California.  Either way, he or they give the goods on this remake of "I Think I'm Paranoid," a 1998 lookin' over the shoulder single from Madison, Wisconsin electropop alternative darlings Garbage.

For another Garbage cover, the Amazonics' version of "Only Happy When It Rains" can be found here.

Sunday, October 13, 2024

"Shout It Out Loud" by Crucified Barbara

 


Long running Stockholm, Sweden hard rock band Crucified Barbara cover "Shout It Out Loud," a 1976 release from New York City shock rockers Kiss.

For another Kiss cover, The Han Solos' version of "I Was Made For Lovin' You" can be found here.

Friday, October 11, 2024

"Ice, Ice Baby" by Honey G

 


The day is finally here!

The day that I anxiously anticipate starting in mid-June, that Jess dreads in equal measure.

It's the start of the Philadelphia Flyers season!

So, to accompany the Greatest Show on Ice's end of hibernation, here's London, UK quasi-gangster rapper Honey G with her televised remake of "Ice, Ice Baby," a 1990 hip hop single from Miami, Florida rapper Vanilla Ice.

For another Vanilla Ice cover, Jimmy NaNa's version of "Ninja Rap" can be found here.

For a cover by Vanilla Ice, his version of "Jump Around" can be found here.

Thursday, October 10, 2024

"Paralyzer" by Stone the Crow

 


Conway, Arkansas rock band Stone the Crow cover "Paralyzer," a 2007 hard funk tune from Ontario, Canada group Finger Eleven.

If you're looking for a 2000s era cover band in Arkansas, they're willing to travel a couple of hours and charge as little as $400, according to GigSalad.

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

"Kiss" by Impulse

 


Luxembourgish cover band Impulse rock out Minneapolis, Minnesota purple one Prince's 1986 hit single "Kiss" during what appears to be an early morning session.  Who records before 9:00 AM?  Impulse, that's who.

You don't have to be rich to be their girl, but being from Luxembourg would help in that regard, according to this article from Forbes.

For more Prince covers, The Be Good Tanyas' version of "When Doves Cry" can be found here, Burn the Jukebox's version of "Let's Go Crazy" can be found here, and the Sons of Serendip version of "Purple Rain" can be found here.