Manic Street Preachers have recorded a studio version of Madonna's "Borderline"
Manic Street Preachers have revealed that they've recorded a studio version of Madonna's "Borderline" after covering it at the BBC 6 Music Festival in Cardiff last month.
While appearing at the BBC 6 Music Festival in Cardiff last month, Manic Street Preachers performed a cover of Madonna's "Borderline", which originally featured on her 1983 debut studio album.
Over the weekend the band shared a minute-long video from the studio, revealing that they decided to record their "Borderline" cover properly. Manic Street Preachers wrote, "Enjoyed playing it live so much decided to record a studio version."
Enjoyed playing it live so much decided to record a studio version- pic.twitter.com/ZgC3Y4y0eV
— Manic Street Preachers (@Manics) April 30, 2022
Last year Manic Street Preachers released their 14th studio album The Ultra Vivid Lament.
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