5 BEST COVERS – November 2023

1. ‘Ventilator Blues’ by DEAP VALLY (Los Angeles)


(Cover ‘Marriage album)

Sad news came in a couple of weeks ago. L.A.’s blues rock tandem
Deap Vally Lindsay Troy andJulie Edwards – one of the most exciting
and dynamite acts, of the past 10 years call it a day.

But not without a big bang. They say farewell with an extensive North America tour.
They’ll release a new vinyl edition of their superb debut LP Sistrionix, out Spring 2024.

And they just shared their cooking cover of The StonesVentilator Blues
track from their 1972 masterpiece LP Exile On Main Street.

The song fits Deap Vally like a glove. The sultry beat, the mid-tempo
blues swagger, the steamy drive, the awesome vocals. Feels like it was
written for them.

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2.’Personal Jesus’ by TREVOR HORN and IGGY POP

British famous singer-songwriter-producer Trevor Horn (now 74), who scored a No 1 UK hit in 1979 with his one-time project Buggles and their pop tune Video Killed The Radio Star (more than 323 million streams on Spotify) released an album of 11 covers yesterday. It’s called Echoes: Ancient & Modern. The record features several celebrities on vocals.

One of the covered songs is PERSONAL JESUS, the 24-Carat Depeche Mode classic
from 1990. Horn invited eternal punk IGGY POP to do the singing. An inch-perfect
decision. At the age of 76 he still sounds like he wants to be your dog. His performance here is bone-chilling.

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3. ‘West End Girls’ by SLEAFORD MODS

British rap-punk duo SLEAFORD MODS released their
12th LP UK Grim last March, followed by an extensive
tour that will continue into 2024.

The mods will have a new limited-edition 7″ single out next month – pre-order info here – with all profits going to Shelter, an organization that helps people with housing issues and homelessness.

Here we go.

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3. ‘Stand For Peace’ by NEIL YOUNG

For the occasion of this year’s Thanksgiving, the living legends shared his version
of Star Spangled Banner the American anthem , and named it Stand For Peace.

Feedback time in the free world.

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5. ‘Purple Rain’ by DOLLY PARTON

Last week mega country star her 49th (!) LP. It’s called Rockstar.
Yep, Parton‘s first rock longplayer. It features mostly covers with big
name collaborations.

The supreme standout track is her cover of Purple Rain,
the 1984 blockbuster hit from late musical genius Prince.

A fantastic ode.


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DEAP VALLY – Final Fireworks Start With Their Farewell Tour And An Awesome Cover Of THE STONES Blues Stomper ‘VENTILATOR BLUES’

9 November 2023

A couple of weeks ago DEAP VALLY – guitarist/vocalist Lindsay Troy and drummer/vocalist
Julie Edwards – one of the most exciting and dynamite garage rock acts, and utterly cool and drop-dead gorgeous feminists, of the past 10 years – on record, on stage and offstage, announced details of their farewell after 12 fuzzing and buzzing years.

They’ll say farewell with an extensive tour starting tomorrow in San Diego
and a new vinyl edition of their debut LP Sistrionix, out in Spring 2024.

Pre-order here.

Following their version of Baby Call Hell from their 2013 debut LP they just
shared their cooking cover of The Rolling StonesVentilator Blues track from
their 1972 masterpiece LP Exile On Main Street.

The song fits Deap Vally like a glove. The sultry vibe, the mid-tempo
blues swagger, the steamy drive. Feels like it was written for them.

Lindsay Troy‘s vocal performance is off the charts. She gives it her all. Julie Edwards
takes care, as usual, of the robust backbone beat, while sweltering guitars and a bluesy gospel choir complete their astonishing heart-and-soul exploit. I’ll give you two words: fucking awesome. Deap Vally has ignited their final fireworks. I’ll enjoy every minute of it.

Julie came up with the video, edited from 12 years of footage.

DEAP VALLY: Linktree