Bristol, UK acoustic duo Modica cover "Flowers in the Window," a 2002 post-Britpop single from Glasgow, Scotland alternative rockers Travis.
For another Travis cover, the Wurzels version of "Why Does It Always Rain On Me?" can be found here.
Bristol, UK acoustic duo Modica cover "Flowers in the Window," a 2002 post-Britpop single from Glasgow, Scotland alternative rockers Travis.
For another Travis cover, the Wurzels version of "Why Does It Always Rain On Me?" can be found here.
St Louis, Missouri classic rockers Lunar Levitation cover "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)," a 1968 psychedelic blues single from Seattle, Washington guitar virtuoso Jimi Hendrix.
For another Hendrix cover, the Mary's Danish version of "Foxey Lady" can be found here.
Dallas, Texas rock band Cardioqueen cover "Tear in My Heart," a 2015 electropop release from Columbus, Ohio blurry faces Twenty One Pilots.
According to the Health Hype website, a tear in the heart is likely a myocardial rupture, and you should get that checked out immediately, because it's kind of serious.
For another Twenty One Pilots cover, the Blondfire version of "Heathens" can be found here.
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.