Ahead of their co-headlining tour collectively, Protomartyr and Preoccupations have introduced a new split 7″ vinyl the place they cowl one another’s songs. It’s out November 16 through Domino. Today, Protomartyr have shared their take on Preoccupations’ “Forbidden” off the 2016 album Preoccupations. Listen under.
“There’s an old adage that goes something like, ‘If you’re going to cover a song by a beloved Canadian band, it’s best to pick the second shortest one,’” Protomartyr’s Joe Casey stated in an announcement. “So, ‘Forbidden’ it is. We all really liked the outro part and had the brilliant idea to extend it. And that, my friends, is how you make musical history.”
For their cowl, Preoccupations took on Protomartyr’s The Agent Intellect observe “Pontiac ’87.” The bands’ tour collectively begins November 23.
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