HTRK revisit 2009's flawless 'Marry Me Tonight' with a handful of covers and remixes from Loraine James, Double Virgo, Liars and Perila. You already know...
The only of HTRK's albums recorded in its entirety when the band were a trio, 'Marry Me Tonight' stands alone in their catalog, smudging Jonnine Standish's indolent, breathy vocals with doomy drum machine cycles and jagged post-punk guitars. It's hardly surprising that 15 years later, it's a cult classic (it was co-produced by The Birthday Party's Rowland S. Howard, after all), and to celebrate its influence, 'String of Hearts' assembles a handful of artists to put their own spin on the album's key tracks.
Bar Italia offshoot Double Virgo, who were last spotted circling Vegyn's PLZ Make It Ruins imprint, are up first with a rattly version of 'Rentboy' that trades the bleak guitars for ukulele twangs, bells and cinematic strings. Perila takes more liberties with 'HA', losing the beat altogether and following the lysergic direction of her recent double-LP 'Intrinsic Rhythm', delivering Standish's words in a haze of echo over Robin Guthrie-like shimmer'd, syrupy guitars.
The biggest surprise here is Liars' AutoTune-d take on 'Waltz Real Slow'. The band's love for HTRK is already well documented - Angus Andrew contributed to the liner notes when 'Marry Me Tonight' was reissued in 2015 - and they re-imagine the sludgy, noise-corrupted original as a sci-fi/classical guitar fever dream. It's almost unrecognizable, which makes sense. Then it's down to Loraine James to carve up 'Dream Symbol' (for our money the album's best track), offsetting its acidic bassline with glitchy shuffles and euphoric, harmonic ambience.
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HTRK revisit 2009's flawless 'Marry Me Tonight' with a handful of covers and remixes from Loraine James, Double Virgo, Liars and Perila. You already know...
The only of HTRK's albums recorded in its entirety when the band were a trio, 'Marry Me Tonight' stands alone in their catalog, smudging Jonnine Standish's indolent, breathy vocals with doomy drum machine cycles and jagged post-punk guitars. It's hardly surprising that 15 years later, it's a cult classic (it was co-produced by The Birthday Party's Rowland S. Howard, after all), and to celebrate its influence, 'String of Hearts' assembles a handful of artists to put their own spin on the album's key tracks.
Bar Italia offshoot Double Virgo, who were last spotted circling Vegyn's PLZ Make It Ruins imprint, are up first with a rattly version of 'Rentboy' that trades the bleak guitars for ukulele twangs, bells and cinematic strings. Perila takes more liberties with 'HA', losing the beat altogether and following the lysergic direction of her recent double-LP 'Intrinsic Rhythm', delivering Standish's words in a haze of echo over Robin Guthrie-like shimmer'd, syrupy guitars.
The biggest surprise here is Liars' AutoTune-d take on 'Waltz Real Slow'. The band's love for HTRK is already well documented - Angus Andrew contributed to the liner notes when 'Marry Me Tonight' was reissued in 2015 - and they re-imagine the sludgy, noise-corrupted original as a sci-fi/classical guitar fever dream. It's almost unrecognizable, which makes sense. Then it's down to Loraine James to carve up 'Dream Symbol' (for our money the album's best track), offsetting its acidic bassline with glitchy shuffles and euphoric, harmonic ambience.
HTRK revisit 2009's flawless 'Marry Me Tonight' with a handful of covers and remixes from Loraine James, Double Virgo, Liars and Perila. You already know...
The only of HTRK's albums recorded in its entirety when the band were a trio, 'Marry Me Tonight' stands alone in their catalog, smudging Jonnine Standish's indolent, breathy vocals with doomy drum machine cycles and jagged post-punk guitars. It's hardly surprising that 15 years later, it's a cult classic (it was co-produced by The Birthday Party's Rowland S. Howard, after all), and to celebrate its influence, 'String of Hearts' assembles a handful of artists to put their own spin on the album's key tracks.
Bar Italia offshoot Double Virgo, who were last spotted circling Vegyn's PLZ Make It Ruins imprint, are up first with a rattly version of 'Rentboy' that trades the bleak guitars for ukulele twangs, bells and cinematic strings. Perila takes more liberties with 'HA', losing the beat altogether and following the lysergic direction of her recent double-LP 'Intrinsic Rhythm', delivering Standish's words in a haze of echo over Robin Guthrie-like shimmer'd, syrupy guitars.
The biggest surprise here is Liars' AutoTune-d take on 'Waltz Real Slow'. The band's love for HTRK is already well documented - Angus Andrew contributed to the liner notes when 'Marry Me Tonight' was reissued in 2015 - and they re-imagine the sludgy, noise-corrupted original as a sci-fi/classical guitar fever dream. It's almost unrecognizable, which makes sense. Then it's down to Loraine James to carve up 'Dream Symbol' (for our money the album's best track), offsetting its acidic bassline with glitchy shuffles and euphoric, harmonic ambience.
HTRK revisit 2009's flawless 'Marry Me Tonight' with a handful of covers and remixes from Loraine James, Double Virgo, Liars and Perila. You already know...
The only of HTRK's albums recorded in its entirety when the band were a trio, 'Marry Me Tonight' stands alone in their catalog, smudging Jonnine Standish's indolent, breathy vocals with doomy drum machine cycles and jagged post-punk guitars. It's hardly surprising that 15 years later, it's a cult classic (it was co-produced by The Birthday Party's Rowland S. Howard, after all), and to celebrate its influence, 'String of Hearts' assembles a handful of artists to put their own spin on the album's key tracks.
Bar Italia offshoot Double Virgo, who were last spotted circling Vegyn's PLZ Make It Ruins imprint, are up first with a rattly version of 'Rentboy' that trades the bleak guitars for ukulele twangs, bells and cinematic strings. Perila takes more liberties with 'HA', losing the beat altogether and following the lysergic direction of her recent double-LP 'Intrinsic Rhythm', delivering Standish's words in a haze of echo over Robin Guthrie-like shimmer'd, syrupy guitars.
The biggest surprise here is Liars' AutoTune-d take on 'Waltz Real Slow'. The band's love for HTRK is already well documented - Angus Andrew contributed to the liner notes when 'Marry Me Tonight' was reissued in 2015 - and they re-imagine the sludgy, noise-corrupted original as a sci-fi/classical guitar fever dream. It's almost unrecognizable, which makes sense. Then it's down to Loraine James to carve up 'Dream Symbol' (for our money the album's best track), offsetting its acidic bassline with glitchy shuffles and euphoric, harmonic ambience.