![]() ![]() It’s hard to deny that hearing Taylor Swift vocals on an instrumental similar to that of Black Midi’s “ John L ” would be nothing short of life-changing. May Swifties and Black Midi fans unite to bring about another drop of sonic heaven. By the grace of the music gods, may it happen. A direct collaboration between the two - that’s the dream right there. I never knew I needed a Black Midi cover of a Taylor Swift song so badly, but now I have the selfish desire for even more. But when “Marry me Juliet, you’ll never have to be alone” is delivered shortly after the three-minute mark, everything falls into place and one might find me floating like this a few meters in the air. I’m fine with throwing praise all over the place on this one. ![]() In fact, that can apply to the entire last half of the song. One might say it’s leaning-back-and-releasing-a-loud-breath-of-appreciation good. ”īefore all else, I must say the saxophone work on “Love Story” is nothing short of incredible. On March 22, the English rock outfit released Cavalcovers, a lovely gift of an EP including covers of King Crimson’s “ 21st Century Schizoid Man ,” Captain Beefheart’s “ Moonlight on Vermont ” and Taylor Swift’s 2008 smash-hit “ Love Story. Black Midi covering Taylor Swift? Didn’t see that one coming. ![]()
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