Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Tough On Fridays’ Covet

Tough On Fridays release new single ‘Covet’, a cover of the Basement track, on 21st March through Golden Robot Records, ahead of a new album.

It’s safe to say that the lush, low-lying and damp environs of the UK’s Suffolk coast are a world away from the heat and harshness of Texas, the place that Tough On Fridays calls home.

But music can overcome any obstacles, even distance and geography and in choosing to cover ‘Covet’ by the band Basement, they unknowingly build a wonderful sonic bridge between the two worlds. A case of opposites attracting, perhaps. 

And if the idea of a Texas alt-rock band covering a UK melodic hardcore band seems an odd choice, then think again. The band always could lean convincingly into punkier, scuzzier, and rawer music realms, than the “alt-rock” tag might suggest, and Basement‘s original version owes a debt of gratitude to all manner of UK post-punk sounds, from garage-rock to shoegaze and beyond. The two bands are probably much closer together in attitude than you might think at first glance. 

The proof, they say, is in the pudding. The new version is perhaps slightly more focused, delivered more tightly maybe a bit more attitude-filled and even darker, more bubbling with unchecked menace. 

The best thing that you can say about anyone covering a song is that if you weren’t aware of the existence of the original, the chosen cover would fit right into the band’s world without anyone questioning it. That is most certainly the case here. 

You can pre-order/add/save ‘Covet’ here.

Paul H Birch
Paul H Birch
RAMzine Senior Writer - Writer of fiction, faction and fact, has edited several newsstand magazines. He declares himself a hack for hire but refuses to compromise on the subject of music.

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