Saturday, March 28, 2026

"Dreaming" by Polaroid Fade

 


Vineland, New Jersey dream pop band Polaroid Fade cover "Dreaming," a 1979 release from New York City new wavers Blondie.

According to the dream dictionary, a faded Polaroid could represent unclear memories, confusion about the past, or repressed trauma.

For more Blondie covers, the Hillbilly Moon Explosion version of "Call Me" can be found here, the Underclass version of "Maria" can be found here, the My Robot Friend version of "Rapture" can be found here, and the Heartworms version of "Sunday Girl" can be found here.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

"Here Without You" by The Willow Swampers

 


Bolen Town, South Carolina group The Willow Swampers cover "Here Without You," a 2002 post-grunge single from Escatawpa, Mississippi rock band 3 Doors Down

Bolen Town appears so small on maps that if you're there and go 3 Doors Down, you'll likely end up in Orangeburg.

For another 3 Doors Down cover, the Kill the Director version of "Kryptonite" can be found here.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

"Butterfly Kisses" by Charlotte Ave

 


Nashville, Tennessee trio Charlotte Ave cover "Butterfly Kisses," a 1996 single from Santa Ana, California adult contemporary artist Bob Carlisle.

According to Butterfly-kit.com, the term "butterfly kiss" is a poetic notion of the reproductive behavior of butterflies.  

Is that weird?  Pretty weird.

Monday, March 23, 2026

"With a Little Help from My Friends" by The Main Squeeze


 

In contention for the greatest Zoom video of all time is this entry from Bloomington, Indiana funk rockers The Main Squeeze.... with a little help from their friends, on their version of The Fab Four's 1967 hit "With a Little Help from My Friends."

I imagine that the conversation that took place the evening before this shoot went something like this:

Corey: Ilio, we're recording the Zoom thing at 9:00 AM sharp.

Ilio: Yup.

Corey: So, could you set your alarm, like, five minutes earlier, so you can brush your teeth beforehand?

Ilio: I got you, fam.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

"For Your Eyes Only" by Edenbridge


 

Linz, Austria symphonic metal band Edenbridge get their collective Bond on with their remake of "For Your Eyes Only," a 1981 soft rock single from Lanarkshire, Scotland singer Sheena Easton.  

For another Sheena E cover, the Darlington version of "9 to 5 (Morning Train)" can be found here.