Salt Lake City, Utah indie artist Ritt Momney rocks the.... junkyard? Superfund waste site? on his cover of "Put Your Records On," a 2006 jazzy pop-soul single from Leeds, UK singer songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae.
Salt Lake City, Utah indie artist Ritt Momney rocks the.... junkyard? Superfund waste site? on his cover of "Put Your Records On," a 2006 jazzy pop-soul single from Leeds, UK singer songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae.
Welp. It's Groundhog Day. Again.
This year's cover of Sonny and Cher's 1965 single "I Got You Babe" comes from Samoan artist and producer Pesega Boe.
For previous covers, the Night Bird version can be found here, the Praytell version can be found here, the Mudpie version can be found here, and the Toadsuck Symphony version can be found here.
Los Angeles, California Gothic art punk band Mephisto Walz cover "Stop! In the Name of Love," a 1965 hit for Detroit, Michigan doo-woppers The Supremes.
For another Supremes cover, the Vanilla Fudge version of "You Keep Me Hanging On" can be found here.
Chemnitz, Germany synth pop band Inquisita cover "Our Darkness," a 1984 release from London, UK avant-garde musician Anne Clark.
Venice, Florida transplants The Alaskan Sunnyside Sisters bring youthful gospel bluegrass stylings to their version of "Lonesome Pine," a 1995 single from Southern Virginia band Blue Highway.
Japanese indie punk band Chickenrace cover "The Sign," a 1993 electro-reggae single from Gothenburg, Sweden group Ace of Base.
Speaking of signs and Japan, here's an article from ThunderDungeon regarding Japanese signs with hilariously inaccurate translations.
For another Ace of Base cover, the Dynamit version of "All That She Wants" can be found here.
Dubrovnik, Croatia band Gruhak honor their late singer/guitarist Boris Kosovic with a gorgeous rendition of "Dusty Trails," a 2016 ballad from Brooklyn, New York indie pop group Lucius.