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Oh God, Here’s 20 More Of The Weirdest Covers Ever Recorded (Part One)

Oh God, Here’s 20 More Of The Weirdest Covers Ever Recorded (Part One)

I never planned on making this. There was never supposed to be a third list, but here we are. I stumbled onto a cover that mewithoutYou did and then I fell into a rabbit hole of bizarre covers, and here we are again.

Pray that I don’t make a fourth list.

As I mentioned prior in my other lists, “I have to inform you that the songs on this list are covers that were recorded for a compilation, an album, or as a single. There will be no live covers on this list.” Who knows if I’ll ever do a list for strange live covers.

Before I start, I would like to thank the people in Midwest Emoposting on Facebook for helping me find some songs to put on this list.

Well, here we go. This is part one.

1. mewithoutYou – In Bloom (Originally by Nirvana)

Nirvana are one of the most influential bands from the 90s. With that being said, numerous artists have covered their songs. Case in point, “In Bloom” from their sophomore record Nevermind. That track has been covered by several artists and bands such as Four Year Strong, Torche, Sturgill Simpson, Hooverphonic, and So They Say. But when mewithoutYou covered it for Come As You Are: A 20th Anniversary Tribute To Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind’, every other cover got blown out of the water. The simplistic take by mewithoutYou features an acoustic guitar, a kick drum, an accordion, an electric guitar, and Aaron Weiss’s haunting vocals. It just doesn’t sound like how you would expect “In Bloom” to sound like. mewithoutYou were able to transform this song into one of their own, and that’s impressive. Also this album features covers done by Civil Twilight, Hawthorne Heights, Story Of The Year, Finger Eleven, and Anthony Raneri of Bayside.

2. Roses & Revolutions – Sugar, We’re Goin Down (Originally by Fall Out Boy)

I found out about this cover from an unlikely source: my mom. She showed me this cover that apparently played on her Sirius XM radio and I had to look it up. Glad I did. This haunting acoustic version from this indie duo from Rochester is beautiful and bizarre at the same team. Alyssa Coco’s vocals are soft and fit well with guitarist Matt Merritt’s equally soft strumming, turning this pop-punk classic into something you’d hear in a Starbucks.

3. New Breed – Raise Your Glass (Originally by P!nk)

I’ve talked about the Japanese Punk Goes Pop albums before, and they’re either hits or misses. Mostly misses. This is one of those misses. The Japanese screamo act New Breed butcher the fuck out of P!nk’s party jam “Raise Your Glass”. There has to be a rule for having way too much blast beats in your song. It’s just a messy cover that never seems to calm down and needs some adderall to relax. Overall it’s a hot mess. Dear lord.

4. Clivillés & Cole – Pride (In The Name Of Love) (Originally by U2)

Oh fuck. I’ve dreaded talking about this cover. Clivillés & Cole, who would later become C+C Music Factory (you know, these guys), covered this song by U2 for the movie Gladiator (no, not the Russell Crowe film, this one). It’s a horrible techno version that stretches out the track from the original 3:48 minutes to nearly eight minutes. That’s almost double the original version. For your safety, avoid this track like the plague.

5. Everclear – I Will Follow You Into The Dark (Originally by Death Cab For Cutie)

Why? On their greatest hits album, 90s punk rock band Everclear ruined the sacred acoustic song “I Will Follow You Into The Dark” by Death Cab For Cutie by making it a punk track. No, fucking no. Oh, and that’s not the only cover on that album. They also did “I Won’t Back Down” by Tom Petty and “Brown Eyed Girl” by Van Morrison. Also, I’ve been meaning to put this cover on the previous lists but I kept forgetting. Or maybe it was subconscious trying to save me from making the world remember this cover.

6. Wind Rose – Diggy Diggy Hole (Originally by Yogscast)

To quote iiZach Gaming, “From a Minecraft clip… to a fan made song… to an official song… to a metal version of the song. Wow.” “Diggy Diggy Hole” originated as a joke from Yogscast, then it became a song made by a fan, then a real song by Yogscast, and then redone by a fucking metal band. Many were shocked when Italian folk metal group Wind Rose made their own version of this song. The band explained why they did this, saying, “Mining is one of the most important activities for a Dwarf, naturally Wind Rose needed a theme song for this great honor of collecting these jewels from the soil, so sing with us with pride!!” I honestly have no idea what to say. Dig on.

7. Act As If – Pathetic (Originally by Blink-182)

What if Coldplay wrote “Pathetic” instead of Blink-182? That’s what indie pop group Act As If answered back in 2011 with their lovely rendition. The fast punk track gets redone as a beautiful, heartfelt pop song. Peter Verdell’s vocals are so soothing while backed over a gentle guitar strumming, Sara Lindsay’s voice, and a xylophone. It even got Mark Hoppus’s seal of approval when he shared it on his Facebook page.

8. Hidden In Plain View – Mr. Jones (Originally by Counting Crows)

In 2004, indie label Vinyl Summer Recordings released a tribute album called Dead And Dreaming: An Indie Tribute To Counting Crows. On it, bands like The Rocket Summer, Between The Buried And Me, Punchline, Houston Calls, and The Junior Varsity, covered their favorite songs by Counting Crows. The odd one that takes the cake has to be Hidden In Plain View’s rendition of “Mr. Jones”. The emo act add electronic elements and some autotune into their version. It would be a good cover if it weren’t for the autotune. And if you’re wanting to buy this album, it’s incredibly rare. You can purchase it here.

9. Biffy Clyro – Modern Love (Originally by David Bowie)

One listen to this cover and you’ll say, “That’s supposed to be a Bowie song?” When Howard Stern recruited several musicians for his tribute called The Howard Stern Tribute to David Bowie. It featured 25 musicians like Greta Van Fleet, The Struts, Car Seat Headrest, Lisa Loeb, and Garbage, paying tribute to the legendary British musician. Scottish rock trio Biffy Clyro go all out on their take of “Modern Love”, making it sound unrecognizable. The screams, jangly guitar parts, and heaviness of the cover are eyeopening, and it’s a beautiful tribute to the late Bowie.

10. Skip The Foreplay – Champagne Showers (Originally by LMFAO)

Remember when every metalcore band covered a pop song? I do. Back in 2011, Quebec based trancecore group Skip The Foreplay covered LMFAO’s “Champagne Showers”, being a minor hit for the group. It had over a million views on YouTube and was included on their only album Nightlife, which Epitaph Records (The All-American Rejects, Mannequin Pussy, Quicksand) released. Oh, and this cover was the reason they got to tour with Lamb Of God, We Came As Romans, blessthefall, Falling In Reverse, and Abandon All Ships, plus an appearance on the 2012 Vans Warped Tour with Tonight Alive, Hostage Calm, and Impending Doom. If you’re curious about where they are now, they went defunct in 2014 and renamed themselves Now And On Earth. They went defunct again in 2015.

Part two will be posted later.

New Found Glory’s Third Entry In Their Cover Series Is A Bonafide Hit

New Found Glory’s Third Entry In Their Cover Series Is A Bonafide Hit

We’ve waited twelve years for this, and it was worth the wait.

Usually when it comes to sequels in movies, people always say that the original was better and that whatever follows it just can’t hold a candle to the first one. Well when New Found Glory dropped From The Screen To Your Stereo II in 2007, seven years after the first one, that opinion changed. The album was chocked full of amazing covers from films like Donnie Darko (Tears For Fears’s “Head Over Heels”), She’s All That (Sixpence None The Richer’s “Kiss Me”), and Pretty Woman (Go West’s “King Of Wishful Thinking”).

Then out of nowhere, a third album was announced, this time being an EP, much like the first one in the series. Fans were excited seeing the tracklisting, starring songs from Frozen (Idina Menzel’s “Let It Go”), Shrek 2 (Counting Crows’s “Accidentally In Love”), and Back To The Future (Huey Lewis And The News’s “The Power Of Love”). But could this album do better than its predecessors? Simply put: yes.

New Found Glory sprinkle their classic pop-punk charm throughout the EP’s seven songs, making each track stand out from their original artists. Whether it be Chad Gilbert’s incredible guitar shredding, Cyrus Bolooki’s rapid drumming, or vocalist Jordan Pundik’s poppy hooks, the group are able to make these songs shine in their own way.

Kicking off the third entry in the trilogy is their rendition of Anna Kendrick’s “Cups” from Pitch Perfect. It keeps the poppy charm found in the movie, but it kicks the energy up a notch, fueled by Bolooki’s beats and Gilbert’s riffs. On “This Is Me”, a song from The Greatest Showman that’s been done a thousand times by others on YouTube, they meet the source material halfway, bringing in a chorus to back up Pundik’s vocals while the rest of the group bring in a punk styling to the song. This helps the track feel like the original version sung by Keala Settle and the movie’s ensemble.

Shredding starts off their cover of the classic Huey Lewis And The News song from Back To The Future, “The Power Of Love”. The verses aren’t the strongest part of the cover, but it all shines on the choruses, backed with a synth and harmonies. With “Let It Go”, the hit song from Frozen, the group get back on track, putting a fresh coat of paint on a song that’s been done to death. It’s a fun track and will make you remember that song whether you wanted to or not. The Shrek 2 track “Accidentally In Love” is one of the strongest covers, improving on the original by Counting Crows. However, the drumming in the intro and first verse doesn’t feel right, but it fixes itself by the chorus. That minor detail doesn’t ruin the cover, though.

Things slow down on “A Thousand Years”, originally by Christina Perri for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 soundtrack. The slower tempo keeps the album from sounding too repetitive, breathing new life into the EP and the song. Their cover scraps the acoustic guitar and piano found in the original and replace it with a full band, adding 100% more power to the song. It’s like this song was begging to be redone this way.

It all ends with the high energy “Eye Of The Tiger” by Survivor. The classic rock track from Rocky III goes faster, having NFG kicking it up a notch. The high energy rocks the classic 80’s hit and shows that NFG can make anything sound good.

From The Screen To Your Stereo 3 is a great sequel, improving on New Found Glory’s previous entries. Not all third entires in a series are awful.

Blink-182, Judah & The Lion, SYML, More To Play Outside Lands 2019

Blink-182, Judah & The Lion, SYML, More To Play Outside Lands 2019

The California-based music festival Outside Lands announced their 2019 lineup that features numerous bands spanning multiple genres.

The 12th annual Outside Lands will have acts like Paul Simon, Childish Gambino, twenty one pilots, The Lumineers, Flume, Blink-182, Kygo, Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, Leon Bridges, Kacey Musgraves, and Lil Wayne as headliners. Also performing the festival include RL Grimes, Counting Crows, Judah & The Lion, Nahko And Medicine For The People, Boyfriends, DJ Koze, SYML, Better Oblivion Community Center, The Neighbourhood, and half•alive, to name a few. Check out the full lineup below.

Outside Lands 2019 Lineup

Tickets for the festival go on sale Thursday, March 28 at 10 a.m. PST. The festival takes place at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, Calif., from August 9 to the 11.

Outside Lands was created in 2008 and has featured artists like Beck, Tenacious D, Social Distortion, Metallica, Atlas Genius, Kanye West, Elton John, Third Eye Blind, Lorde, and Carly Rae Jepsen.

New Found Glory Announce Summer Tour, New Cover Album

New Found Glory Announce Summer Tour, New Cover Album

Beloved pop-punk legends New Found Glory announced two great things today: a U.S. tour and a new covers EP.

New Found Glory will be embarking on a huge summer tour lasting from late May to mid July. The tour called From The Screen To Your Stereo To Your Town tour will feature support from acts like Real Friends, The Early November, and Doll Skin. Check out the tour dates below.

5/30 – Charleston, S.C. @ The Music Farm

5/31 – Atlanta, Ga. @ Heaven at The Masquerade

6/2 – Franklin, Tenn. @ Liberty Hall at The Factory*

6/4 – Charlotte, N.C. @ The Underground

6/5 – Norfolk, Va. @ The NorVa

6/6 – Baltimore, Md. @ Baltimore Soundstage

6/7 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ Franklin Music Hall

6/8 – Sayreville, N.J. @ Starland Ballroom

6/9 – Boston, Mass. @ House of Blues

6/11 – New York, N.Y. @ Playstation Theater

6/12 – Buffalo, N.Y. @ Town Ballroom

6/14 – Cleveland, Ohio @ House of Blues

6/15 – Columbus, Ohio @ Newport Music Hall**

6/16 – Detroit, Mich. @ St. Andrew’s Hall

6/18 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre

6/19 – St. Louis, Mo. @ Delmar Hall

6/21 – Minneapolis, Minn. @ Varsity Theater

6/22 – Milwaukee, Wis. @- The Rave

6/23 – Chicago, Ill. @ Concord Music Hall

6/25 – Lawrence, Kan. @ Granada Theater

6/26 – Denver, Colo. @ Ogden Theatre

6/27 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ Union Event Center

6/29 – Berkeley, Calif. @ The UC Theatre

6/30 – Anaheim, Calif. @ House of Blues

7/2 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ The Belasco Theater

7/3 – San Diego, Calif. @ House of Blues

7/5 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ House of Blues

7/6 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ The Van Buren

7/8 – Dallas, Texas @- Gas Monkey Live!

7/9 – Austin, Texas @ Emo’s Austin

7/10 – Houston, Texas @ House of Blues

7/11 – New Orleans, La. @ House of Blues

7/13 – Lake Buena Vista, Fla. @ House of Blues

7/14 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla. @ Revolution Live

* = BreakFest

** = No The Early November

The tour will be in support of their upcoming cover EP From The Screen To Your Stereo 3 which will come out May 3 via Hopeless Records (Bayside, Stand Atlantic, The Used). The EP will feature songs from films like FrozenBack To The FutureShrek, and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1. Check out the track listing below.

  1. Cups (Anna Kendrick, Pitch Perfect)
  2. This Is Me (Keala Settle, The Greatest Showman)
  3. The Power Of Love (Huey Lewis And The News, Back To The Future)
  4. Let It Go (Idina Menzel, Frozen)
  5. Accidentally In Love (Counting Crows, Shrek)
  6. A Thousand Years (Christina Perri, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1)
  7. Eye Of The Tiger (Survivor, Rocky III)