Friday, April 10, 2026

"I Can Hear the Grass Grow" by The Lemon Twigs

 


Long Island, New York sibling band The Lemon Twigs cover "I Can Hear the Grass Grow," a 1967 psychedelic rock hit from Buckingham, UK progressive rock group The Move.

According to this article from Hearing Health, you can hear plants grow! 

Maybe not grass specifically, but "I Can Hear the Grass Grow" is a much better song title than "I Can Hear the Rhubarbs Grow."

Thursday, April 9, 2026

"Dirty Little Secret" by My Own Accord

 


My Own Accord cover "Dirty Little Secret," a 2005 power pop single from Stillwater, Oklahoma punks The All-American Rejects.

According to their Facebook profile and Bandcamp, My Own Accord are based out of Boston, Massachusetts.

Myspace profiles, though, show that the band (or, at least 66% of the band) hail from Fayetteville, North Carolina.

For another AAR cover, the Andie Case version of "Swing, Swing" can be found here.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

"Sweet Child O' Mine" by 1.21 Gigawatts

 



Ogden, Utah party band 1.21 Gigawatts cover "Sweet Child O' Mine," a 1988 hard rock ballad from Los Angeles, California group Guns N' Roses.

For more GNR covers, Woman's version of "Paradise City" can be found here, and the Prom Queen version of "November Rain" can be found here.

Monday, April 6, 2026

Saturday, April 4, 2026

"All Out of Love" by Mercury4

 




Pop quartet Mercury4 cover "All Out of Love," a 1980 single from fellow Melbourne, Australia natives Air Supply.

According to NASA, Mercury has no air supply, as the planet is too small and hot to retain an atmosphere.  Instead, it has a thin exosphere made up of atoms blasted off of the planet by extreme solar winds and meteor strikes.