Corners of Sanctuary Deliver a Metal Makeover to The Osmonds' Crazy Horses

Corners of Sanctuary Deliver a Metal Makeover to The Osmonds’ Crazy Horses

Traditional American Heavy Metal band Corners of Sanctuary (COS) have released a new video for their latest cover single, "Crazy Horses." The band's take on the 1972 Osmonds' classic is a modern supercharged version, highlighting the song’s original rock appeal.

See "Crazy Horses" video

"This song was a milestone in The Osmonds' catalog, in my opinion," said COS guitarist Mick Michaels. "It's always been a song that has had so much power and drive to it, but never got the recognition it deserved from the rock community... we wanted to honor that in our way.”

"Crazy Horses" appears on the digital only EP, "Taking Cover," available on SODEH Records. "Taking Cover" is COS' collection of cover songs. The EP officially released on August 15th and is available on most popular streaming platforms.

Corners of Sanctuary continues to roll through the remainder of 2023, recently supporting Sponge and opening for Mike Tramp among others in October. See schedule below.

COS will be dropping their annual Holiday single on November 21st along with a Merry Metal Xmas X bundle package. The band is also working on completing a new original EP, "Metal Up," set to begin dropping singles in January 2024.

Find out more about Corners of Sanctuary at:
Official: www.cornersofsanctuary.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/CornersofSanctuary
Twitter: www.twitter.com/COSnROLL
Instagram: www.instagram.com
SODEH Records

COS on Spotify

See "Crazy Horses" video

Show Schedule:
September 30th 8pm
The Rusty Nail
Metal to the Max Night
Ardmore, PA

October 13th 7pm
Reverb
w/ Mike Tramp
Reading, PA

October 21st 8pm
Kaycee Ray’s Sports Bar & Pub
w/Denim and Leather
Vineland, NJ

November 11th
Veteran’s Metalfest
Bar XIII
Wilmington, DE

November 25th 8pm
Keystone Stage
Toys for Tots Event
Scranton, PA

January 6th 8pm
The Rusty Nail
w/Last Pharaoh
Ardmore, PA

February 24th 8pm
Halftime Sports Bar
w/Spread Eagle
Newark, DE

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