Hot Cherry Band release the cover you don't expect: Wonderwall, stoner version
Hot Cherry Band release the cover you don't expect: Wonderwall, stoner version
“Today is gonna be the day that they're gonna throw it back to you
And by now, you should've somehow realised what you gotta do
I don't believe that anybody feels the way I do about you now”
If you say you didn't mentally sung it, you're lying.
The Wonderwall that the Gallagher brothers put on everyone's lips in the 90s, it's here distorted, rearranged and revisited even in its meaning.
Everyone has a wall: for someone it's a support when the legs become weak, someone leans his forehead against it when he needs to cry, someone has to tear it down to follow the dreams beyond those bricks.
In the videoclip, the main character stands for (and gets represented as well by) all the characters, in a succession of different moods and contests.
Here it is the power of this song: each one of us can feel and live it differently according to our situation. This kind of power couldn't be followed by anything but the most distorted and destructive version for your ears, both vocally and instrumentally.
Wonderwall, stoner version, Hot Cherry Band style.
Watch the videoclip of Wonderwall on Youtube
The Hot Cherry band was born in 2009, presenting a dirty sound with metal, stoner and classic rock contaminations.
Their debut album “Wrong turn” has been released in 2016. It was recorded and produced at the Redwall Recording Studio in Rosignano Solvay (LI), Italy. This project has been exhumed from the grave and came to life leading the band to many live shows in Italy and abroad.
The actual Hot Cherry line up is: Jacopo Mascagni (vocals); Stefano Morandini (drums & percussion), Luca Colombi (bass guitar) and Nik Capitini (Lead & rhythm guitar).
Like spectres with no peace amongst the living, starved of music, dreams and satisfactions, these guys keep wandering in desolated and unknown lands. From grave to life. Up and down the stage.
"That is not dead which can eternal lie. And with strange aeons even death may die". ("The Nameless City" H.P Lovecraft, 1921).
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