With beefed up version of classics from The Pixies, Toto and even Bruce Springsteen, metal’s only late night collective is pushing quarantine covers for a very worth cause.
Late night cultural commentators and metal’s keepers of the faith Two Minutes to Late Night have announced a 24-hour window of availability for their ninth edition of their ‘Covers’ compilation.
Among the tracks featured on the especially eclectic collection of covers include The Pixies “Where Is My Mind?,” Toto’s “Hold the Line,” Transformers’ anthem “The Touch” and the Springsteen classic, “Dancing In the Dark. The collection of covers will only be available for 24 hours, with all proceeds going to the artists involved with the beefed up versions of the familiar favorites.
In addition, Two Minutes to Late Night will be donating a portion of the proceeds from Thursday’s rendition of Springsteen’s cover to the Cancer Research Institute and to their friend Andy Bustillos.
Among the stacked roster of contributors in the ongoing Qurantine covers series include members from Testament, Protest the Hero, The Acacia Strain, Frozen Soul, In Flames, Poison The Well, Cave In, Touche Amore, God’s Hate, PUP, Bloodbather, and more.
Two Minutes to Late Night’s ‘Covers’ Vol. 9 will be available for just 24 hours via Bandcamp starting Friday September 3rd. Get the information – HERE