
G Mann: And Banks’ haunting voice would be perfect. Namky: They know how to get really good guitar dramatics with very natural tones. They do mid-tempo dark, dramatic, builders better than anyone. G Mann: That’s exactly who I was thinking. I can imagine the National making it even more dramatic. I would look forward to the classy guitar interplay, and hopefully some dramatic organs. They have the quietly urgent arena-rock sound that is very expressive in a very subtle way. G Mann: I’d be curious to hear the beats – I’d hope for those big, cool hip-hop beats! I wonder if they would really take the story and character and run with it. G Mann: How about Flaming Lips … circa Yoshimi. So, we chose bands we think would “get” the song, and would have a natural affinity for finding an interesting and unique take on the song. We figured since we’re dreaming here, we might as well embrace the dream and go for big bands. We thought about whether we’d prefer big, popular bands or more obscure/local bands to cover our songs.
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(Scroll down for an MP3 that is available for free download exclusively on the Bad Penny.)Ĭover Me: An ongoing series in which musicians reveal the artists they’d most like to hear covering their songs. Flying Machine, Gorgeous Got a Gun and Los Brigands are also on the bill. T’s Bowl in Highland Park on October 2 at 10 p.m. If you dig their style, catch Research Society in the flesh at Mr. Here’s what the indie-rock band – which hails from Los Angeles’ Los Feliz neighborhood – dreamed up for its new Best of Seven EP – along with an exclusive download song from it. Research Society took an innovative approach to participating in the Bad Penny’s ongoing “Cover Me” series: Rather than let one bandmember do all the talking, co-songwriters Namky (vocals, rhythm guitar, programming) and G Mann (lead guitar, bass, backing vocals, programming) had a lil’ dialogue.
