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Though Karen's "Off with your head" evokes Alice In Wonderland, the "Heads Will Roll" video played on the spooky synthesizer line via a well-dressed and (sorry) Michael Jackson-style werewolf's solo dance routine. The beloved wolfman shows up again on the cover of the forthcoming Heads Will Roll EP, which will include remixes of the It's Blitz! track by Tommie Sunshine, Little Vampire (aka Nick Zinner), James Iha, and Passion Pit. In Passion Pit's revision, the aforementioned synthesizer gets buried, blurred, and scattered amid additional electronic layers, giving the song a distant late-night techno feel. While no longer ideal for werewolves, the folks at Sprockets will be stoked. Continue reading Passion Pit Remix Yeah Yeah Yeahs...
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In the past month, the Killers have covered Erasure, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Kinks, and the Stone Roses while celebrating 20 years of Hot Fuss. On Thursday, frontman Brandon Flowers crashed their opener Travis’ performance for a rendition of Aztec Camera’s “Somewhere In My Heart.”
In recent weeks, the Killers have covered the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Erasure, and the Kinks. On Friday, the Las Vegas band added the Stone Roses to that list by tackling “Ten Storey Love Song.”
The Killers are having fun this month. While celebrating 20 years of their seminal debut Hot Fuss, the band covered “Maps” by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs at Gov Ball and “A Little Respect” by Erasure the evening before at Bowery Ballroom. On Friday during the second night of the Rebel Diamonds Tour, they performed the Kinks&#...
Pop brought together the all-star line-up at California's No Value Festival, which was also his first show of 2024 The post Watch Iggy Pop perform Stooges songs for the first time in 11 years with Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner, Matt Sweeney, and more appeared first on NME.
At least two excellent alt-rock singles came out in 2003: “Mr. Brightside” and “Maps.” The Killers paid homage to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs last night by covering the latter song during their headlining set at Governors Ball in New York.
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