Friday, March 9, 2012

Crossing between Mastodon and Feist versions of face to Record Store Day

We all think the world of music no boundaries but the reality is very different. Among the artists there is no wall or any wall that leads them to avoid collaboration. A good example is found in the split with the metalheads Mastodon prepared by the beloved folk artist Leslie Feist. This curious release, due out on Record Store Day (April 21) as a limited edition disc 7 "will feature the version of 'A Commotion" of the "Metals" by Mastodon, and of' Black Tongue 'recorded by Canadian singer.

This news, which was anticipated a few months ago, is not the only one that is related to Mastodon facing the Record Store Day. Reviewing Pitchfork we learned that the creators of "The Hunter" and "Blood Mountain" will also release another 7 "which will include the original song" A Spoonful Weighs a Ton 'Flaming Lips and a version by the band Troy Sanders and Brent Hinders.

Get mad at the thought and will cover Leslie Feist performing 'Black Tongue'. How do I mount the artist to version a strong and vibrant topic like this?

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