4 Bizarre Cover Songs That Are Actually Insanely Good
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4 Bizarre Cover Songs That Are Actually Insanely Good
Ever wonder what “Ring of Fire” would sound like with South Asian influences? You’d be surprised how good it is.
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The inherent risk of cover songs is that they can either be really good or totally bad. Some covers don’t do anything groundbreaking at all, while some completely alter the original landscape.
As for bizarre cover song pairings, these four seem like they’d never work in a million years. But, to our great surprise, they turned out amazing.
“Rolling in the Deep” by Linkin Park
Linkin Park isn’t the first band to come to mind when considering Adele covers. It’s not even the second, or third, really. But at the 2011 iTunes Festival, Linkin Park and Adele crossed over when Chester Bennington performed a powerful rendition of “Rolling in the Deep”.
Beyond his vocal duties in Linkin Park, Bennington had a beautifully expressive range. There’s almost something religious that happens when he hits the high notes in the chorus. Accompanied by Mike Shinoda playing sparse, evocative piano, it’s clear that this surprising cover song was really a once-in-a-lifetime moment for the........
