Mar 122026
 
mad/no/mad

“Basket Case” was Green Day‘s second hit single and their international breakthrough, as it was their only Top 10 hit in the UK in the ’90s. Infamously, it’s about experiencing confusion due to panic attacks but was treated as salacious by some because a word was censored on American radio and there was controversy around the words “whore,” the bleeped word, and “stoned” in the lyrics.

mad/no/mad is another pseudonym of Barry Gottlieb aka the internet humorist Mad Dog. It’s his folk singer persona which he uses to cover famous songs on occasion.

Instead of the aggressive, palm-muted strumming of the original, his cover opens with a sort of country shuffle on rhythm guitar. Gottlieb speaks the lyrics as if he’s doing a talking blues and the pace is a gentle one. His delivery is just the tiniest bit campy, as if he’s willing to let on that this might not be the most serious he’s ever been, but you have to think about it. Continue reading »

Mar 122026
 

The fourth Velvet Underground album Loaded opens up with “Who Loves the Sun,” a fun, light, upbeat song, complete with a chorus including backup singers singing “ba-baba-ba.” And a new cover of the song by Matt Berninger and Rosanne Cash is serving as the credits music for the new Hulu series, Sunny Days.

“I’ve been a Trent O’Donnell fan for a long time,” said Berninger. “We became good friends when he cast my brother, Tom, in an episode of his show No Activity, and we’ve had a close, creative bond ever since. When he asked me to cover the Velvet Underground for Sunny Nights, I immediately thought of it as a duet with Rose and John [Leventhal].”

When describing the division of labor in recording the song, Berninger said, “John did most of the work while Rose and I drank chardonnay in the garden in the sun.”

While the song is a pretty straight-ahead version of the song, Berninger’s vocal tone adds some darker qualities not completely missing in the original.

 

Mar 122026
 
Skip Marley

“One Love” is one of those feel-good songs, one that makes you feel like it’s always the right time to listen to (it). So what happens when Bob Marley’s grandson puts his own spin on it?

Skip Marley took this ’70s anthem about peace and love to honor his grandfather and celebrate the Adidas x Bob Marley Foundation capsule collection launch. The music video showcases a variety of locations, including the Bob Marley Museum, Tuff Gong Studios, and Kingston. Continue reading »

Mar 112026
 
Laufey Covers Joni Mitchell

BBC2’s “Piano Room” session has become a great source for covers, since almost every guest plays one. Icelandic/Chinese singer Laufey just appeared on the program and played her new single, but she also offered up a cover of a Joni Mitchell classic. Continue reading »

Mar 102026
 
St Vincent Covers Jeff Buckley

At a March 4th show at the 280-seat club Little Saint in California, St. Vincent performed an emotional cover of Jeff Buckley‘s “Grace.” Introducing the song by saying, “I love this song, that’s all,” Annie Clark played the song for the second time publicly. (She also played it at a surprise show in Los Angeles the week before, but no cameras were allowed.) She was joined on-stage by keyboardist Rachel Eckroth, who did not accompany her on the cover. Continue reading »

Mar 102026
 
CHVRCHES

CHVRCHES bandleader Lauren Mayberry told Billboard that the band recorded two covers during the sessions for their next album. The group previously released Robert Palmer’s “Addicted To Love” on the Tell Me Lies soundtrack, and now they add The Postal Service’s “Such Great Heights” to the list, which also now appears on the show’s soundtrack. This version of the song stays true to the original while offering a refreshed timbral softness and imparts an ever-so-slightly different sonic flavor. Continue reading »