Let Marissa Nadler shake your very core with her new cover of Black Sabbath's "Solitude"
22 July 2015, 18:22
| Written by
Laurence Day
Marissa Nadler's covered Black Sabbath's 44-year-old track "Solitude", and it's a pretty chilling listen.
The sombre cut featured on Sabbath's 1971 LP Master Of Reality, and is a far cry from their heavy metal noises. Indeed, it suits Nadler's tones to a T.
Nadler's most recent record July is out now.
Stream the "Solitude" cover below.
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