Posts Tagged: Covers


6
Jan 09

The Thinking Man’s Take On: Covers

I’ve long been a fan of cover songs, and I’m proud of it. I guess it stems from my embarrassing roots as a pseudo-hardcore Dave Matthews Band fan.  It began, most likely sometime in during those awkward, braces + flannel + voice-crack Middle School years, when “Dave” personally introduced me to Lyle Lovett (If I Had A Boat), Willie Nelson (Ain’t It Funny How Time Slips Away), and the great Johnny Cash (Ring Of Fire). As shameful as admitting to once being a Dave Matthews fan can be, if it led to me loving covers I’m willing to do it.  Hi my name is Chris, and I love covers.

There’s something about a good cover song that is just perfect – and difficult to capture. Some people hate covers with a passion, while others hunt them down like it’s their job. Some uphold them as worthy endeavors, others bemoan them as commercial pandering. Covers, like remixes, provide upstart musicians with a chance to prove their mettle in the context of a familiar tune. On the flip side, they allow established artists to take a step back, mess around in the studio one day, and release a song that is held under a smaller magnifying glass than usual. They exist on the fringe of the sphere of music criticism, and often seem more frivolously hobby-ish than painstakingly business-like.

Which is, of course, probably why we like them. Covers capture the essence of making music – the first time you hummed a tune that you heard on the radio, the strumming of some Nirvana chords on your first acoustic guitar, the complete freedom to do whatever you want with a song. But as with all good things, there is a method to the madness. Not all covers are created equal, and some suck pretty majorly. In my mind, here are the dos and don’ts of making a great cover:

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13
Nov 08

New Vampire Weekend – Ça Plane Pour Moi (Plastic Bertrand Cover)

New Vampire Weekend   Ça Plane Pour Moi (Plastic Bertrand Cover) covers

Today’s finds continue to show our favorite bands covering our favorite oldies!

Earlier: The Killers covered Cindy Lauper!

Last time we heard Vampire Weekend covering a song overseas, they tackled Fleetwood Mac’s “Everywhere” — earlier this week in Paris, our Ivy League punks took a stab at “Ça Plane Pour Moi,” made famous by the Belgian new wave rock god Plastic Bertrand. 

As I’m preparing my “Best of 2008” year-end lists, Vampire Weekend are powerful contenders for my Best Albums, Songs, and Covers of 2008 lists. These guys don’t cease to amaze me — and I’ve seen them live 3 times in 2008! Not many acts deserve the amount of hype they get. I say Vampire Weekend deserves even more. 

Download Vampire Weekend’s interpretation of “Ça Plane Pour Moi” along with a bonus, below!

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19
Nov 07

Monday Morning Sonic Tonic #1

Monday Morning Sonic Tonic #1 mp3

Don’t we all love your New Yorker Music Sluts? They have a little ol’ blog segment called MMM (Monday MP3 Madness), and its simply divine! I will do my best to mimic them, just kidding, but I will offer some amazing music every Monday morning to sober out you naughty weekend party-goers. Sounds like a pretty sweet deal to me, you party, mess yourselves up, I clean up the mess with some homemade sonic tonic.

MP3 | Mark Ronson ft. Phantom Planet – Just (Radiohead Cover) [Excellent!]
MP3 | Kate Nash – Nicest Thing
MP3 | New Young Pony Club – Get Lucky (MSTRKRFT Remix)
MP3 | Black Kids – Listen To Your Body Tonight
MP3 | Diplo ft. Daft Punk – Work Is Never Over [Amazing!]
MP3 | Arcade Fire & Bruce Springsteen – Keep the Car Running