Saturday, September 12, 2009

Klaxons "Sweetheart"




If you're a huge fan of Klaxons, you might've been waiting for this moment for a long time (or not). The British trio is releasing a new song this month, but before you get all excited, this song won't be included in the successor of 2007's album Myths of the Near Future. The song is a cover from highly influential New York band Suicide - and it sounds exactly the same as the original. Seriously.

'Sweetheart' from Klaxons (Free MP3 here), actually a solo journey for Jamie Reynolds, shares the same instrumental, vocals and untune from the original. The only difference you'll notice is that the Klaxons' version is one second longer than the Suicide's.

[via IM/UR]

[I am not sure about what the hell is going. It just might be the record company Blast First that is fucking up the tracks, since they are now the publisher of both tracks, ed.]

1 Comments:

At 2:51 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Just got an email back saying this is indeed the Klaxons version. It sounds IDENTICAL. Like, literally identical. Gus Van Sant remake of Psycho style identical. Is this what they mean by photo-realist??

 

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