Cover Me, Melissa McClelland: Factory

A Labor Day special today, courtesy of Canadian singer-songwriter Melissa McClelland.

If her name sounds vaguely familiar and her voice sounds very familiar, that’s probably because she frequently accompanies Sarah McLachlan on tour, playing the bass guitar and providing powerful backing vocals. If you’ve seen Sarah before, you’ve likely seen Melissa.

Melissa’s solo albums are well worth seeking out, particularly her 2004 sophomore album, Stranded in Suburbia. Right at the heart of an album of beautiful original material is a lone cover: Bruce Springsteen’s “Factory.”

Arranged as a crunchy “Death to My Hometown"-esque work stomp, Melissa pulls off a tough feat–capturing the song’s original tone while hardening it into a true rocker.

Enjoy the day off if you have it, and send thanks to those who don’t. Our essential workers are what today’s all about.

Cover Me, The Deep Dark Woods: Factory
June 20, 2019
In "Cover Me"
Roll of the Dice: Factory
October 31, 2018
In "Roll of the Dice"
Where the Band Was: Virginia Beach, September 5, 2016
September 5, 2018
In "Where the Band Was"

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Steve
September 07, 2020 at 02:13 pm
Land Of Hopes & Dreams for all!