Radiohead’s ‘Creep’, Dolly Parton’s ‘Jolene’ and ‘Paint It Black’ by The Rolling Stones, ‘medieval-ised’ by practitioners of a musical genre known as ‘bardcore’.
Full playlist here.
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Radiohead’s ‘Creep’, Dolly Parton’s ‘Jolene’ and ‘Paint It Black’ by The Rolling Stones, ‘medieval-ised’ by practitioners of a musical genre known as ‘bardcore’.
Full playlist here.
(Photo:: Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
A buzzy cover of the world’s most covered song, performed by the nice man at Franzoli Electronics on a pair of Tesla coils.
Boy, that’s some nicely modulated effective break rate though.
A chooka-train to be precise.
Quentin Smirhes’ scooty-bum lip-synch to The King Singers’ 1975 a capella cover of Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood’s ‘I’m A Train’.
This is a thing you will have watched today.
A pleasing symphonic medley of Daft Punk tunes including Robot Rock, Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger, Something About Us, Aerodynamic, One More Time, Doin’ it Right, and Around the World by the UK-based Kaleidoscope Orchestra.
Musician Dan Duboque cranks out a very impressive al fresco slide guitar cover of Rage Against The Machine’s ‘Killing In The Name’.
A very impressive cover of Dave Brubeck’s ‘Take Five’ by Perfect Fourth harmonica quartet – each player taking one of the original piano, drums, flute, and alto sax parts.