Dec 102025
 
Snacktime

What happens when you make The Beach Boys sound like D’Angelo’s genre-defying neo-soul? Meet Snacktime, the seven-piece Philadelphia-based band known for adding lush brass into their mix of funk, punk, R&B, and more. This version of “God Only Knows” is a tribute to not one, but two artists. As Snacktime announced their new release, they thoughtfully penned this in the description below their music video teaser:

Rest in Peace
Brian Wilson 6.20.42 – 06.11.25
Michael “D’Angelo” Archer 2.11.74 – 10.14.25

The lead line opens with analog static and a faraway horn… Then the vibe arrives. Syncopated keys, a bright-timbred snare, rock-solid guitars, and the icing on the cake…flowing, smooth vocals. As the song moves forward effortlessly, waves of brass ensembles rise, percussion breaks through, and grooving layered vocal harmonies coalesce into something truly nostalgic and fresh. Take a listen for yourself, watch below.

Dec 092025
 
Lizzo

Lizzo sent her congratulations for the four Grammy nominations given to the cast and crew of KPop Demon Hunters with a flute cover. The pop star’s celebration included going back to her flute-playing roots and posting an Instagram video of herself (and her flute) covering the track “Golden” from the Netflix animated film’s soundtrack. A full-bodied, strong accompaniment from the Australian Pop Quartet provided backing on the cover. Continue reading »

Dec 092025
 

I am not sure how much traction (The) Sam Chase elicits in his home state of California, but over here in Blighty, courtesy a magnificent little festival called Maverick, he is always guaranteed a welcome. He, and his band, The Untraditional, cut quite the rug with his hoarse holler, belting out songs of a country hue, a punk attitude and a sometimes chamber-folk setting. This all makes for a beguiling combination, a rich mix of sandpaper and silk. Over the years he has worked solo, as a trio and now with his a 7 piece band behind him. That’s a lot, but, with cello, violin and trumpet, augmenting the more familiar guitar, keys, bass and drums, flickering remembrances of Van Morrison’s Caledonia Soul Orchestra wouldn’t be that far off point. And, yes, all seem present for Covered:, endeavoring to both compete with and comfort his foghorn fusillade.

To be fair, Chase’s voice gets dialed down a tad across most the selections here, culled from a bevy of the usual suspects: a Dylan, a Prine, a couple of Waits, balanced with CCR, Nirvana and one from the pirate cabaret of The Crux. The overall effect is strangely chameleonic, as he affects to occupy the persona of each individual singer, in character if not always sound. The difference comes largely from the arrangements, which tend toward the dusty roadhouse of amplified acoustica with drums. This renders a fluency to the flow of Covered:, a congruency that makes for a set that is all his own, however familiar the songs may or may not be.
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Dec 092025
 
Pulp Covers Johnny Cash

There is a new British TV series called The Hack about the hacking scandal that led to the downfall of the tabloid The News of the World and for music fans, the opening credits feature Pulp with a new cover. The show’s credit sequence is scored by Pulp’s newly recorded cover of Johnny Cash‘s “The Man Comes Around.” Continue reading »

Dec 082025
 
Jimmie Allen

Tennessee-based country artist Jimmie Allen has been teasing Wild Dreams, The Cover Collection through the label Cleopatra Records. The new album is scheduled to be released early next year. As a teaser, this country artist has veered a bit from his regular fare. The end result? A heart-rending, yearning performance. Continue reading »

In Memoriam: Mani

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Dec 082025
 

In Memoriam pays tribute to those who have left this world, and the songs they left us to remember them by.

Mani

Gary Mounfield, who performed as Mani, died on November 20 in his beloved home town of Manchester, four days after he turned 63.
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