Covers
Watch This Deeply Pure Clip of Phoebe Waller-Bridge Playing Portishead on Ukulele
With Olivia Colman on vocals. What more do you want?
David Hasselhoff Is About to Become a Post-Punk Icon
The former 'Baywatch' star's new album features covers of the Jesus and Mary Chain and Echo and the Bunnymen, as well as members of Ministry and the Cars.
The Guide to Getting Into Chaka Khan, Funk's Eternal Queen
'Hello Happiness' is Chaka Khan's first album in 12 years. As funk's standard-bearer, her dynamic voice is enough to stand the test of time—and genres.
Listen to Mac Miller's Previously Unreleased Spotify Session
Miller recorded a pared-down version of "Dunno" from 'Swimming' and a cover of Billy Preston's "Nothing from Nothing."
Give Thanks for This Full-Length Tribute to Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Emotion'
Fifteen artists got together to cover every song on Jepsen's pop masterpiece, and all the proceeds from the album's sales are going to Immigration Equality.
This Person Is Determined to Make a Ska Version of Every Song, Ever
We sat down with Skatune Network to talk their (dare we say brave?) quest, being black in a predominantly white scene, and the future of ska.
Check Out Some Philly Punks' Sweet Covers Comp for an Immigration Charity
Craig Finn, John K. Samson, and members of Tigers Jaw, The Menzingers, and more kick in songs for 'Don't Stop Now,' with proceeds going to RAICES.
Alvvays, Snail Mail and Hatchie Covering The Hummingbirds Is A Blessing
Lindsey Jordan and Harriette Pilbeam joined Alvvays onstage on the last night of their tour.
Ryley Walker Will Release a Dave Matthews Band Covers Album
'The Lillywhite Sessions' is, Walker says, "just an extension of what I was doing in middle school, when I’d drink a gallon of milk and barf it up at the lunch table."
Miguel Drops an Unexpectedly Delightful Red Hot Chili Peppers Cover
His Triple J cover of RHCP's "Porcelain" came out alongside a slinky new song called "Python."
Snail Mail and Waxahatchee, Legends, Covered Sheryl Crow’s “Strong Enough”
Katie Crutchfield and Lindsey Jordan dedicated their cover "to all the heteros."
Watch Kacey Musgraves and Harry Styles Cover Shania Twain
The pair performed "You're Still The One" from 1997's 'Come On Over' at Madison Square Garden.