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Under The Covers With Mayhem – Chapter 10 October 9, 2024


Here comes Under The Covers With Mayhem Chapter 10, featuring Sonic Youth. Thurston Moore’s gang gives an extremely dark take on the classic groupie song “Superstar,” written by Bonnie Bramlett and Leon Russell and made famous as a huge hit by the Carpenters. The Carpenters version reached number two on the US Billboard Chart, number three in Canada, and a lowly 18 in the UK in 1971. Sonic Youth recorded it for a compilation of Carpenters covers, ‘If I Were A Carpenter’, released in 1994. The Sonic Youth version made it to number 26 on the US alternative chart and to number 45 in the UK top 50 in 1994 when released as a single.

Constant readers know that my ideal cover version has a different slant from the original rather than just a facsimile-style cover. So the generic boy bands are probably never likely to feature, but you never know, right? Feel free to recommend any songs that you think should be included in Under The Covers With Mayhem. I want to stay clear of the mainstream ideally, but off-the-wall covers by major artists might work too 🙂 Finally and at last there is a playlist that collects all the Under The Covers With Mayhem tracks together. Currently twelve songs and nearly 50 minutes of music. Check it out below.

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‘Amputate Corporate Art’ – The K June 10, 2020

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The K are from Belgium and they are a really noisy bunch of guys. If you like your music loud and anchored on big grinding riffs then The K are the band for you. This album sets out its stall in no uncertain manner. Opener “Future Is Bright” is equipped with a great big riff and is quickly followed by “Shit Day” which has a riff like a lumbering monster and big shouty vocals. “Dominant Tracks” has a tub-thumping intro and a Stooges style riff. “Everything Hurts” slows things down a little but then we get “Petty Profit” which comes on like a head-on collision between Nevermind and Black Sabbath. No bad thing!


Not many tracks make me want to get up and pogo like a maniac these days but next track “The Rougher Aspects Of Love” could do the trick. With its frantic punkoid riff and screaming vocal, it’s a great slab of feral rock. Next track “Keep My Nightmares Cold” is the strongest track on the record and shows the melodic skills of this band. “Swim it Better” has a frantic opening which builds into a killer heavyweight riff. The album closes with “(Un)Fortunate Youth” which features a great thrashing riff of doom soaked guitars. If you like Nirvana, Sonic Youth and the fabulous Pixies then get a load of The K. Tell you what, on the evidence of this album, live this band will absolutely take the roof off and I want to be there when it happens.

Written by Paul Bamlett

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