![]() 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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