

There are a bunch of exclusive perks only for patrons: playlists, newsletters, downloads, discussions, polls - hell, tell us what song you would like to hear covered and we will make it happen. New Video: Phoenix, '1901' Daniel On their excellent new record, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, Phoenix bend their distinctive sound into familiar but intoxicatingly new shapes. Cover Me is now on Patreon! If you love cover songs, we hope you will consider supporting us there with a small monthly subscription. Dazed Digital and Bogstandard collaborate to make a video for Phoenix’s ‘1901’ which will simultaneously be premiered on Dazed Digital and MTV in USA.

Check out this impressive performance below, and keep an eye out for the album release in about six weeks.Ĭheck out more from Birdy on her Myspace. 1901 Released 1st February New single from the exceptional Phoenix and another smooth and catchy track from the super 4th album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. Especially in the chorus, the smoothness of her voice and her dynamic control really shine, capturing the sense of adornment popularized by Adele, Birdy’s British harbinger. Her piano playing gets more attention in this live setting than her other videos, as her bold chording and elegant fills keep the song moving while complimenting her gorgeous voice. Slime Language 2 (Deluxe) Popular Artists. In anticipation of her impending North American invasion, Birdy just dropped a new video of her solo piano take on Phoenix’s 2009 hit “1901,” treating it as gently and beautifully as we’ve come to expect from this wunderkind of covers.Īlone with a piano and studio mic, Jasmine pulls away the electronic exuberance of the original track and uses the simple melodies as a launch pad for some impressive vocal gymnastics. Please note that our catalog only lists songs that weve set up within our. (Triple Chucks Deluxe / Deluxe Video Version) Happier Than Ever. While her debut album came out in November in the UK (where Birdy lives), it won’t hit American shelves until May 20th. 15-year-old vocal phenom Jasmine van den Bogaerde, who performs under the cutesy stage name Birdy, has been slowly releasing stunning cover videos for about a year now, starting with her take on Bon Iver’s “Skinny Love” and following up with “Shelter” by the xx and others on her YouTube channel. People Who Were Stuck In Comas Are Sharing What It Was Actually Like.
