
It’s quite fun when you’re in deep listening to a band and then you remember something else that another band did that links the two. That occurred the other evening while I was listening to the band Far. In the midst of listening to their album Water And Solutions, I remembered out of nowhere that the band 36 Crazyfists had covered “Mother Mary” by Far. It first appeared on a compilation album by Kerrang magazine and later as a bonus track off the Japanese version of their 2006 album, Rest Inside The Flames. On a side note, Apple Music has it listed as being part of 2004’s A Snow Capped Romance, as does YouTube. Listening back to the 36 Crazyfists version, there is no doubt that vocalist Brock Lindow could pull off the vocal aspect of Jonah Matranga. Both bands are sadly not together anymore. Hopefully one day Far can get together one more time!
36 Crazyfists (Far)- Mother Mary:
Far- Mother Mary:

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Meg Myers is one hell of a talent. She’s got a very cool and unique voice and vibe. I’ve written about her a few times and really enjoy what she brings to the music world of today. Recently, Meg released a cover of the Kate Bush classic “Running Up That Hill.” Her version is unique to her and does what you should do with a cover, make it your own. This isn’t the first cover of this song that I’ve come to enjoy. Placebo did a cover of this song many years ago that has always been stuck out to me and many others as well. On this version, Meg gives it a bit more energy and an optimistic vibe. Enjoy!