HAIM officially release dazzling Shania Twain cover
16 October 2017, 09:47
| Written by
Laurence Day
HAIM's cover of "That Don't Impress Me Much" - originally by Shania Twain - has got a proper release at last.
The cover originally emerged over the summer - long before Twain's chart resurgence - during a session for Australian radio station triple j, but has now got a proper release. The iconic riff and off-the-charts sass are both present in HAIM's version, but in lieu of swaggering country-rock charm we've got dreamy retro tones - it's all very HAIM.
The sisters' cover of Twain's anthem covers after their second LP Something To Tell You.
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