1. Black Veil Brides: “Unholy”
2. Avenged Sevenfold: “Paranoid”
As much as I love A7X, something about Matt’s voice in this cover bothers me. Lol.
3. Like A Storm: “Gangster’s Paradise”
One of the more interesting covers I’ve heard.
1. Black Veil Brides: “Unholy”
2. Avenged Sevenfold: “Paranoid”
As much as I love A7X, something about Matt’s voice in this cover bothers me. Lol.
3. Like A Storm: “Gangster’s Paradise”
One of the more interesting covers I’ve heard.
Just a few more of my favorite covers. 🙂
1. Dope: “You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)”
2. Marilyn Manson: “Sweet Dreams”
3. Bobaflex: “Sound of Silence”
Did y’all know there was another version? Well, now you do.
I stumbled across an old mixed CD that had nothing but covers on it. Now, most of the time I always think the original is better, but there are some instances in which I have to call it a tie.
This is part one and will include 3 tracks. I’m not sure how many parts there will be. 🙂
1. Disturbed: “Sound of Silence”
Even my parents like this one.
2. The Murderdolls: “White Wedding”
My best friend and I used to watch this video on repeat.
3. Toad the Wet Sprocket: “Hey Bulldog”
This sounds a lot like the original, and it is one of my favorite songs by The Beatles.
Last Saturday night, I went to see The Black Jacket Symphony perform Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon with my parents and cousin. The BJS has made a name for itself by recreating entire albums as exact as possible. Their past performances include Prince’s Purple Rain and Led Zeppelin’s IV.
The musicians in The Black Jacket Symphony rotate; that is to say, the band is not always made up of the same group of artists. For this performance, the band included Huntsville’s own Dave Anderson (guitar/vocals), as well as Aaron Branson on bass, Allen Barlow on guitar, Blair Breitreiter handling both keyboards and saxophone, Brad Wolfe on guitar, Mark Lanter on drums, Jackie Roche on vocals, and Peyton Grant on keys and backing vocals.
The Black Jacket Symphony did not disappoint. Pink Floyd is one of my all-time favorite bands, so believe me when I say I held them to a high standard. The musicians were superb, but it was the vocal talent on that stage that blew me away. Jackie Roche absolutely nailed “The Great Gig in the Sky” (see below). She received a much deserved standing ovation.
After the conclusion of Dark Side of the Moon, there was an intermission then the band returned to play a few of Pink Floyd’s greatest hits. They started with “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” and ended with “Comfortably Numb.” There were the obvious ones, such as “Another Brick in the Wall Pt. II” and “Wish You Were Here.” I was surprised and very pleased when they included both “Empty Spaces” and “Young Lust.”
It was a spectacular night, filled with so much talent and an enthusiastic audience who clearly appreciated that talent. I would highly recommend attending a Black Jacket Symphony show if the chance ever presents itself.
“The Great Gig in the Sky”





Me with Dave Anderson and Jackie Roche

My best friend and I used to watch this video on repeat. Lol.
Murderdolls — “White Wedding,” from the album Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls:Â Special Edition (2002).Â
Dope — “You Spin Me (Like a Record),” from the album Felons and Revolutionaries (1999).
My best friend Tiffany played this song for me back when I was…seventeen or eighteen. I fell in love with this version and ended up buying Deadstar Assembly’s debut album. Now, literally a decade later, DSA is hitting the road with Davey Suicide and I am ecstatic!!!!!
Deadstar Assembly — “Send Me an Angel,” from the self-titled album (2003).
Within Reason — “Ayo Technology,” from the EP After the Crawl (2012).
Just because I love this. Lol.
Super bob — “Sexy and I Know It.” (LMFAO cover)
This was taken down for a while, but now it’s back! I love AK so much, and their version of this is epic! ❤
Almost Kings –“So Sophisticated” (2014).