![]() ![]() Drew's fellow mate from Do Make Say Think, Charles Spearin, was added to the band, as well as Evan Cranley (Stars), James Shaw, and Emily Haines (Metric). Feel Good Lost marked their debut album in 2001 and introduced a revolving cast of Canadian indie musicians. They spent the next few years honing an atmospheric rock sound in their native Toronto and the dynamic was great. Accidental's Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning, formerly of By Divine Right, bonded their friendship into a band. They spent the next few years honing an atmospheric rock soundīroken Social Scene materialized in 1999 when K.C. VSQ Performs the Hits of 2020, Vol.Broken Social Scene materialized in 1999 when K.C.“Total Eclipse of the Heart” Video (feat.VSQ x Dutch Domino Team Present “Take On Me”.String Quartet Tribute to New Order & Joy Division Jose Gonzalez's version isn't quite the new wave despair of the original, but it's remarkably faithful to the other parts that matter most. It's energy, mindset, story and all the other intangibles that aren't easy to translate. Breaking a song down to its bare sonic elements, the way a lot of VSQ songs do in fact, has the best results when it retains the pieces that are more than just notes and instruments. It approximates everything from the building drum hits to the subtle urgency shifts with nothing more than a six-string guitar, and that's amazing and infectious. It's the type of cover that is so effortless and organic that a newcomer might assume the song is meant to be this way. Yet one of the most notable covers of the song in recent times, and one of the most straightforward is singer-songwriter Jose Gonzalez's acoustic take. It's one thing for one speaker to lose hope, but to hear it in a quiet call & response style shows that “Love Will Tear Us Apart” has plenty of darkness to mine. What was once Curtis' painfully personal expression of defeat is suddenly the saddest agreement. Palmer whispers sickly into the mic and Webley is a somber monotone, but the most telling change is that this is now a duet. Evelyn Evelyn, a duo made of Amanda Palmer and Jason Webley, have the song set to a ukelele and a large, empty room. Nouvelle Vague giggles, and Broken Social Scene bellows.Įven simplifying a song to its barest elements will do things to the message. Kevin Drew apparently tries to do a distorted imitation of Ian Curtis' voice, which may be a little odd, but it's a dramatic performance all the same. Indie titans Broken Social Scene took a stab at it on the soundtrack to The Time Traveler's Wife, and they removed any semblance of pop riffs in favor of something that brings slow motion drowning to mind. There are different ways to perform surgery on a song. It's a cover that reveals to us that you can change the whole sound and atmosphere, but if the lyrics remain (“Resentments ride high, emotions won't grow”) you can never fully lose the powerful weight of a song. When Nouvelle Vague covered it in their 2004 self-titled debut in slick bossa nova form, they stripped it of its urgency and made the tragedy of the relationships seem relaxing, which is a whole new tragedy unto itself. But the song has outlasted the initial myth-making and found new audiences who latch onto something else in its dark reflections, spacious '80s sound and catchy driving melody. Part of it is that the song was a legend in its own time having been released just before Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis committed suicide. One of the most successful, constantly covered songs is the timeless and heart exploding Joy Division hit, “Love Will Tear Us Apart.” They're inescapable and beg to be reborn in new, interesting and revealing ways. These are the songs that wriggle their way into the minds of listeners, and moreso into other creators. As it was explored last time, there are certain songs that are forever fresh because they are powerfully covered in every era.
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