Could any artist ever top Nina Simone’s heartbreaking cover of “The Other Woman?” Probably not, but Jeff Buckley and Lana Del Rey offer sensationally different covers from the perspective of “The Other Woman.”
Read MoreWith its heart-tugging strings and earnest vocals, “Machote” defies machismo and offers a much-needed depiction of healthy trans love.
Read MoreCourtney Barnett takes shots at the music industry with the snarky lead single from Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit.
Read MoreIn a classic tale of wintertime, Phoebe Bridgers covers Tom Waits’ war protest song from a very different perspective.
Read MoreFrom medieval dancing plagues to daffodils, Florence + The Machine’s 2022 album Dance Fever takes listeners on a reflective, self-realizing journey through Christian imagery.
Read MoreLeonard Cohen’s debut album Songs of Leonard Cohen is a wonderful intertwining of his poetic talent and music. 55 years after being released, this album is a reminder of the human longing and desire to love.
Read MoreThe original 1959 version of “Once Upon a Dream” makes an innocent impression, but Lana Del Rey’s recent rendition shows the hidden depths of the lyrics.
Read MoreTaking iconic European classics and adding their own alt-rock twist, the fresh Dublin band — shows the world that rock never dies.
Read MoreReligious imagery pours out of every song on Ethel Cain’s debut, from the sins of a family to a betrayal that rivals Ptolemy’s.
Read MoreCohen’s beautifully tragic lyrics, paired with Buckley’s commanding voice and stripped down acoustic guitar, create a lasting legacy cementing both artists as legends.
Read MoreAs the main track featured in the 2022 horror film “X,” Chelsea Wolfe’s cover of “Oui Oui Marie” tells a sinister story of obsession in the face of a dying romance.
Read MoreThe Australian singer takes on Catholic guilt, Jesus Christ Superstar, and prayers for Princess Diana on PRE PLEASURE and beyond.
Read MoreWith its dainty classical sonics and Sufjan Stevens originals, the “Call Me By Your Name” soundtrack uses a nostalgic lens to capture the loss of innocence that comes with predatory relationships.
Read MoreStevie Wonder may have always been R&B’s great innovator, but his first era-defining album transformed him into something more — an introspective and personal artist.
Read MoreStrummed from the window sill of “a very lovely, very frightened girl,” the revived Breakfast at Tiffany’s classic continues to touch isolated hearts over half a century later.
Read MoreThe eerie undertones of Tears For Fears’ 1985 hit set the tone for Lorde’s chilling reimagining of the frequently covered classic.
Read MoreFive years following the release of Taylor Swift’s Reputation, the divisive album remains a milestone in her discography as an experimental effort and a crucial step in the singer’s return to the spotlight from a year-long hiatus.
Read MoreHans Zimmer has crafted well-composed soundtracks for many films over the years, and your favorite film might be among his work.
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