Bad Wolves‘ Tommy Vext and Doc Coyle recently played an intimate acoustic set at the Velvet Underground in Toronto, ON. Among the songs performed, was an acoustic cover of Deftones’ “Change (In The House Of Flies).” You can see footage of that below:
Asking Alexandria have shared a new video for an acoustic version of “Someone, Somewhere” in honor of Memorial Day. You can check that out below: Danny Worsnop commented: “Earlier this year Ben and I remade a song about the hardships of being away from our loved ones on tour, to dedicate and show our appreciation…
Bad Wolves (ex-Divine Heresy/God Forbid, etc.) have shared an official acoustic version of their hit cover of The Cranberries’ “Zombie,” which has been certified platinum in Canada and gold in the U.S. and Australia. The late Dolores O’Riordan was originally planning to guest on the track before her untimely death, and the proceeds from it…
Tremonti recently performed an acoustic cover of The Cars’ “Just What I Needed” at WDHA’s Coors Light Studio. You can see footage of that and “Take You With Me” below. Tremonti’s new album “A Dying Machine” will be released on June 8.
While in Mendoza, Argentina, Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine played an impromptu acoustic set on the steps of the Park Hyatt hotel where he was staying. Fans began waiting outside the hotel after a local media report revealed Mustaine was in the area, and the frontman decided to go out and give them a show. [via Blabbermouth]
Members of Norma Jean recently performed an acoustic version of “Self Employed Chemist” for Alternative Press. You can see footage of that below:
A number of artists played special acoustic sets as part of the “Zippo Sessions” at this weekend’s Carolina Rebellion in Concord, North Carolina. You can see footage from some of those performances below: Stone Sour: Butcher Babies: Asking Alexandria: Underoath: Pop Evil: New Years Day: Joyous Wolf: [via Antihero Magazine/Revolver Magazine]
Pierce The Veil’s Vic Fuentes has shared some footage of himself performing an acoustic cover of Mike Shinoda’s (Linkin Park) “Crossing A Line.” That track will appear on Shinoda’s new album “Post Traumatic” (out June 15). View this post on Instagram A post shared by Vic Fuentes (@piercethevic)
Epica have premiered a new video for “Universal Love Squad.” This song is an acoustic version of “The Holographic Principle” track “Universal Death Squad.” The clip was filmed during the band’s 1000th show at the 013 in Tilburg, Netherlands. Mark Jansen commented: “At the 1000th show, we performed for the first time ever the acoustic…
Starset have shared an acoustic version of their song “Ricochet.” The original track is from their latest album “Vessels.”