
Rosie Carney covers Radiohead's "Bullet Proof ... I Wish I Was" and "Sulk"
Rosie Carney has released her covers of Radiohead's "Bullet Proof ... I Wish I Was" and "Sulk" as the latest preview of her version of The Bends album.
"Bullet Proof ... I Wish I Was" and "Sulk" are the latest two covers to be released from Carney's version of The Bends, following "Black Star", "Just" and "Bones".
Carney's decision to cover Radiohead's The Bends album came after her own recording plans were put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic. While receiving treatment for mental health issues, Carney recorded a cover of "Fake Plastic Trees", but decided to scrap that to cover the whole of The Bends instead after seeing how many people had covered "Fake Plastic Trees".
She recorded her version of The Bends with help from co-producer JMAC, who remotely contributed violin, viola, cello, drums, horns, woodwinds and vocoder.
Carney's forthcoming cover of The Bends will follow on from her April EP i dreamed i was the night.
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