Aug 112025
 
Thornhill

Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi” is a pop classic, equal parts glamour and gloom, and a sharp commentary on the obsession and isolation that come with fame. Released in 2009, the track quickly became a cultural touchstone, blending theatrical vocals with glossy synth-pop production. When Australian post-hardcore band Thornhill took it on for Triple J’s Like A Version series, the pairing was as unexpected as it was electrifying. Continue reading »

Aug 112025
 

Suzy Sings SiebelThere’s a chance the name Paul Siebel might mean nothing to you, but if you’re familiar with the works of Bonnie Raitt or Iain Matthews, you’ll be familiar with some of these songs, both being champions of his writing. Significantly underlooked in his lifetime, his studio recording career was limited to just a pair of albums: Woodsmoke and Oranges in 1970, and Jack-Knife Gypsy a year later, each on the Elektra label, itself a pointer towards the quality therein. Indeed, a quick gander at each of those records displays as stellar a supporting cast as one could want, with the likes of Davids Bromberg and Grisman, Clarence White and Buddy Emmons on hand to gild his lily.

Neither album provided the breakthrough Siebel anticipated or deserved. Time took its toll, with depression and addiction blighting his muse. Give or take a couple of abortive comebacks, he remained largely under the radar, baking bread and/or working for Maryland Parks Department, until his death at 84 in 2022. Hopefully he was able to get some slight comfort from royalty checks, primarily through “Louise,” his best-known song, with upward of 30 covers, including by Raitt, Willy DeVille and Linda Ronstadt.

Suzy Thompson may also be a name that’s new, but she has had a long career, playing often in old-time string bands, as well as collaborations with Geoff Muldaur in the Texas Sheikhs and with Cajun doyenne Ann Savoy. Playing fiddle and guitar, she is what you might call a “musician’s musician.” Well familiar with his songs, she got to meet the octogenarian Siebel following a run of tribute concerts she performed online, during lockdown. and they became friends. Now, with the assistance of fellow “musician’s musician” travellers, like Cindy Cashdollar, Jody Stecher and her husband Eric, drawing in also the lesser-spotted presence of John B. Sebastian, she has delivered Suzy Sings Siebel, Vol. 1.
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Aug 082025
 

Five Good Covers presents five cross-genre reinterpretations of an oft-covered song.

The Whole of the Moon covers

The song is older than you might suppose, originally released in October 1985, the lead single for the Waterboys’ third album This Is the Sea, Oddly it didn’t even perform that well, first time around, with an Australian #12 the height of initial success. However, boosted by a belated Ivor Novello award, for best song musically and lyrically, in 1991, it was re-released. This time it cracked the UK top echelon, if at #3.

Intriguingly, it did not trouble the US charts on either occasion, it arguably taking Fiona Apple to break the song in America, singing it on the soundtrack of TV series The Affair towards the end of 2019. Here are some lesser-known versions: Continue reading »

Aug 082025
 
the beaches

The song “Ultimate” was first featured in the 2003 film Freaky Friday, featuring Lindsay Lohan. The song (in the movie) was performed by Pink Slip, the lead character Anna’s band. The lead singer of Canadian rockers The Beaches has a distinctly rich and low timbre compared to Lohan’s, so what happens when they cover the song? Continue reading »

Aug 072025
 
Jon Batiste and Randy Newman

There’s a new album by Jon Batiste, the Oscar-winning former band leader for “Late Night with Stephen Colbert” due August 22nd called Big Money and it includes a collaboration with Randy Newman on a classic song. Continue reading »

Aug 072025
 
better than ezra

Alt-rock veterans Better Than Ezra made a surprise return to the cover scene with their reinterpretation of rising star Role Model’s “Sally, When the Wine Runs Out.” The New Orleans-based band is known for their 1990s hits like “Good” and “Desperately Wanting.” Role Model (aka Tucker Pillsbury) originally released “Sally, When the Wine Runs Out” in 2022, painting a portrait of emotional codependency in a romance. Continue reading »