Elizabethtown, Kentucky six-piece Grafenburg cover "Fire Woman," a 1989 single from Bradford, UK goth rockers The Cult.
Based on this photo of the Elizabethtown Fire Department, the city doesn't have all that many fire women.
Elizabethtown, Kentucky six-piece Grafenburg cover "Fire Woman," a 1989 single from Bradford, UK goth rockers The Cult.
Based on this photo of the Elizabethtown Fire Department, the city doesn't have all that many fire women.
Detroit, Michigan R&B artist Smokey Robinson had his single "Being with You" covered by lo-fi Black River Falls, Wisconsin band Toner.
The original was released in 1981.... which is crazy, as I could have sworn it was a 60's Motown jam.
Northampton, UK solo artist She Makes War plays an acoustic version of "Elegy," a 2004 single from Wolverhampton singer songwriter Carina Round.
Brighton, UK artist Celeste had her 2020 jazzy R&B single "Stop This Flame" covered by Rennes, France duo Across.
If you'd like to learn how to stop a flame correctly, AAA Club Alliance has you covered.
Superhumanoids cover "Someday Now," a 2015 post-disco single from fellow Angelenos, synth pop duo De Lux.
New York City band Lavish Lucy cover "Little Things," a 1995 grunge single from London, UK hard rock group Bush.
Lucy is the name of a character appearing in the second season of ABC feel-good romance series "A Million Little Things."
Jury's out on whether or not she's lavish.
For another Bush cover, the Mayday Parade version of "Come Down" can be found here.
Boston, Massachusetts Bluegrass and Flute Parfait Twisted Pine cover "Well, You Can Do It Without Me," a 2012 release from Rockville, Maryland indie folk artist Father John Misty.