Speaking of girl in the mirror, and horror..... the movie "Look Away" is currently streaming on Pluto TV.
Speaking of girl in the mirror, and horror..... the movie "Look Away" is currently streaming on Pluto TV.
RedRoom cover "Satellite," a 1987 offering from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania roots rockers The Hooters.
Great, albeit hooterless, version.
RedRoom are most likely from London, UK.... and possibly an offshoot of the group T'Pau.
Though, the LinkedIn profile for the drummer indicates that he's from Florida, working stateside for the past 7 years.
So.... who knows?
For another Hooters cover, the Kilkenny Band's version of "Karla with a K" can be found here.
Los Angeles, California electronic duo Halo Circus cover "The Needle and the Damage Done," a powerful 1972 ballad from Toronto, Canada singer, songwriter, and crazy horse Neil Young.
For more Young covers, the Trousdale version of "Old Man" can be found here, and the Tanya Donelly version of "Heart of Gold" can be found here.
Adelaide, South Australia indie band The Sundance Kids cover "Electric Blue," a 1987 synth pop single from Sydney group Icehouse.
For all sorts of information about the color Rich Electric Blue, here's a page from the ColorHexa website.
Bristol, UK acoustic duo Modica cover "Flowers in the Window," a 2002 post-Britpop single from Glasgow, Scotland alternative rockers Travis.
For another Travis cover, the Wurzels version of "Why Does It Always Rain On Me?" can be found here.
St Louis, Missouri classic rockers Lunar Levitation cover "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)," a 1968 psychedelic blues single from Seattle, Washington guitar virtuoso Jimi Hendrix.
For another Hendrix cover, the Mary's Danish version of "Foxey Lady" can be found here.
Dallas, Texas rock band Cardioqueen cover "Tear in My Heart," a 2015 electropop release from Columbus, Ohio blurry faces Twenty One Pilots.
According to the Health Hype website, a tear in the heart is likely a myocardial rupture, and you should get that checked out immediately, because it's kind of serious.
For another Twenty One Pilots cover, the Blondfire version of "Heathens" can be found here.