Septa covers Thrice

2014-01-13 by Eugene Tymchyk | 16 Comments
Ukrainian alternative rock band Septa releases cover of a Thrice song, The Alchemy Index classic, A Song for Milly Michaelson. Сover captures the way this song was played live by Thrice, with all arrangements and drums. Septa released its debut album The Lover last year, produced by Matt Bayles of Isis, Mastodon and Norma Jean fame, record was warmly received by public and critics.

Cover is available for streaming and free download at Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/septaisnotaband/a-song-for-milly-michaelson

Album is available for free download at bandcamp: http://septa.bandcamp.com

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Funeralopolis
January 13th 2014
14586 Comments


Сover captures the way this song was played live by Thrice, with all arrangements and drums.

Dunpeal
January 13th 2014
4449 Comments


lol srsly da fuk

VinVal
January 13th 2014
1167 Comments


yea written kinda awkwardly, cover wasnt terrible tho

Abscurat
January 13th 2014
145 Comments


Sorry, guys! Maybe a semicolon would help.

MosesMalone
January 13th 2014
1836 Comments


When in doubt load that shit up with semicolons.

Brabiz
January 13th 2014
2191 Comments


Haha wat. Good band though.

BillClinton
January 13th 2014
178 Comments


Awful article. Awful cover.

TheSupernatural
January 13th 2014
2213 Comments


^awful president

TenSecondsToThink
January 13th 2014
1889 Comments


Haven't heard one good Thrice cover.

TheSupernatural
January 13th 2014
2213 Comments


This cover sounds decent. Not that there's a lot to cover. Of all the Thrice songs to cover, A Song for Milly Michaelson is not a good choice.

Abscurat
January 13th 2014
145 Comments


We've chosen this song, because they play it differently live and there is no studio recording of it, and it can't be found on any live compilation. So we basically covered this live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBGhGdRUPIQ

pinkmaggit69
January 14th 2014
28 Comments


Oh god, his voice is so awful/annoying during the chorus.

TheSupernatural
January 14th 2014
2213 Comments


I've never heard that version before. It's interesting

XingKing
January 14th 2014
16149 Comments


I actually covered the live version as well. My singing isn't nearly as good as this one though

Project
January 14th 2014
5822 Comments


couldn't finish. sorry. the song's beauty is in the subtlety and this cover stomps all over it.

Abscurat
January 16th 2014
145 Comments


Yea, you got a point about subtlety of the original, but as I said before we actually covered live version of this song.



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