It’s been a super busy week at Enmore Audio. Kicking off the first in a series of partnerships with our friends over at Happy, we welcomed Melbourne alt-rockers DARTS in the studio to blast their way through a cover of their choice.
We recently had Melbourne alt-rockers DARTS in the studio to blast through a cover of The Stone Roses’ I Wanna Be Adored – and we caught the whole thing on camera.
Giving them free reign on who they’d like to cover and how to interpret it (no stripped back sessions here), the band had a chasm of options to choose from. Sticking to their late 80s – early 90s lineage, the band favoured to stick in the alternative rock realm with a cover of The Stone Roses’ 1989 classicI Wanna Be Adored.
Crowding into every corner of the space, the 5 piece made themselves comfortable before blasting their way through a tight, garagey translation of the track. We captured the whole thing on camera. Check it out below!
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