Fontaines D.C. versionan a Bring Me The Horizon y Nirvana

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Fontaines DC version Bring Me The Horizon and Nirvana

Fontaines DC They have appeared in a program in which the invited bands interpret their own theme and versions. They have surprised us by daring Bring me the horizon and combining them with Nirvana.

“Like a version” It is a Triple J Australian radio program in which, weekly, a band or a musician is invited to play some of his songs and some version of a theme they like. And one of the last guests have been Fontaines DC, who have surprised us with the choice of their songs. The filming was carried out before the hernia of Grian Chatten, which has forced them to cancel some concerts.

Apart from that they have played their own “Starbuster”, the group has versioned “Can You Feel My Heart”, a song from the British Metalcore Bring Me The Horizon – which appears on their album “Sempiternal”– And that they have led to their land, combining it with a part of the “Heart Shaped Box” by Nirvana. In addition, according to the group, the choice of both songs has been the work of Grian ChattenVocalist of the group.

Recall that the group will be acting in the next edition of the Spring Sound from Barcelona on June 7.

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