The Welsh post-punk band’s cover of a metal standard flips the original’s gravity into something lighter, stranger, and unexpectedly danceable.
The Welsh post-punk band’s cover of a metal standard flips the original’s gravity into something lighter, stranger, and unexpectedly danceable.
The actor and former friend of Michael Jackson appeared during the band’s parking lot set on the Sunset Strip.
Claire Rousay releases a quick, textured version of “Hey Eleanor,” recorded in a 15-minute window while on hold.
The Brooklyn synth-pop trio recast a Springsteen deep cut in their own image, trading heartland rock for cold, clean electronics.
Kate Nash releases a studio version of her cover of Sinéad O’Connor’s 1994 track, adding a new verse and tin whistle.
The duo’s cover of “Six O’Clock News” trades alt-country grit for a softer, more intimate kind of melancholy.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist delivered a solo rendition of “Thinkin Bout You” and discussed an unusual injury.