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Remarkable covers

From time to time I stumble upon a cover done by an unsigned artist. Some of them are good, and some of them are ..bad. Here’s an ever-growing list of some great and remarkable covers, covered by unsigned artists and bands.

Bobby Flynn – The Lovecats
(The Cure – 1983)

Cool bass line, the typical “Cure sound” – and the add of something personal.

The Home GuardFor no One
(The Beatles – 1966)

The Beatles with a great touch of The Home Guard. A neutral and fabulous cover of an all-time-classic.

The TreesThe sounds of Silence
(Simon & Garfunkel – 1965)

This is the one and only psychedelic-a-like cover of this (again) all-time-classic.

Ten Foot Nun -  The Living Daylight
(A-ha – 1987)

Pop-funk-Ten Foot Nun!
A messy and at the same time genius cover of a James Bond soundtrack.

Ferraby LionheartMan on the Moon
(R.E.M  – 1992)

Ferraby Lionheart does a “Ferraby acoustic” and emotional cover out of this R.E.M classic.

Full Scream Ahead – Poker Face
(Lady GaGa  – 2008)

The typical sound of Full Scream Ahead is uplifting and energetic power pop/rock. Just like this cover, they can’t do wrong.

The GadsdensHalo
(Beyoncé Knowles – 2009)

The vocals are great! And the way they’ve used the piano in this song, makes this a very good cover.

Kitty Hudson – Wild Horses
(Rolling Stones – 1971)

A gentle acoustic and brilliant cover of this classic.

Way TangentKill the Director
(The Wombats – 2007)

A great “live take” cover of the Wombats’ 2nd single.

Sliimy – Pass the Dutchie
(Musical Youth – 1982)

Did someone say reggae? Or funk?

Mark HoleMy Manic and I
(Laura Marling – 2007)

This is the typical sound of Mark Hole. The piano, his great voice and his own interpretation of the song makes this to a great cover.

Ferraby Lionheart

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Ferraby Lionheart

Lovely, simple, beautiful, emotional folk-pop tunes. I’m talking about the one and only Ferraby Lionheart. And just look at his name!

This music is original and characteristic, and you can hear that he got his influences from artists like The Beatles, Elliott Smith, Orange Juice, Ronnie Lane, Ray Davies and James Yorkston. And he keep at the same time this music Lionheart. This music can be describes as good old fashioned pop rock – something of a rarity in these days.

He has so far released one EP, Ferraby Lionheart EP (2007) and the debut album Catch The Brass Ring (2007). He’s working on his second album at the moment.

Ferraby Lionheart did a great cover of REM’s Man on the moon. A cover worth to check out.

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