On this third day of the third month, here's Chapin, South Carolina indiefolkie Iron and Wine with his rendition of "Peng! 33," a 1992 single from London, UK avant garde group Stereolab.
On this third day of the third month, here's Chapin, South Carolina indiefolkie Iron and Wine with his rendition of "Peng! 33," a 1992 single from London, UK avant garde group Stereolab.
Robertsfors, Sweden rock group Sahara Hotnights cover "Teenage Kicks," a 1978 punk single from Derry, Ireland band The Undertones.
According to this blog post from Full Circle with Jess, the most popular teenage kicks are Nike Air Force 1 sneakers, followed by Birkenstock Clogs.
It's the first day of March!
So here's Richmond, Virginia extreme metal band Inter Arma with their version of "March of the Pigs," a 1994 release from Cleveland, Ohio industrial rocker Nine Inch Nails.
Now, doesn't it make you feel better?
For another NIN cover, the Miley Cyrus version of "Head Like a Hole" can be found here.
For a cover (partially) by Nine Inch Nails, their version of "Immigrant Song" can be found here.
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.