
Runnner recruits Skullcrusher for reworked version of "Urgent Care"
30 August 2021, 15:08
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Runnner is back with "Snowplow", a reworked version of "Urgent Care" that features Skullcrusher.
"Snowplow" is Runnner's first outing since last month's Always Repeating album, and sees Noah Weinman unite with his girlfriend and fellow artist Skullcrusher.
The song is a rework of Always Repeating track "Urgent Care".
The track also marks Skullcrusher's first release since covering Damien Jurado's "Cloudy Shoes" in May. In June, Skullcrusher also shared a cover of The Shins' "New Slang" on Instagram to mark the 20th anniversary of Oh, Inverted World.
Runnner's "Snowplow" track with Skullcrusher is out now on Run For Cover Records.
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