
Mayday Parade‘s stunning rendition of Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used To Know” (Feat. Vic Fuentes) is now available for digital download on iTunes.
“Gotye’s hit single “Somebody That I Used To Know” is already an amazing song,” notes drummer Jake Bundrick. “We just wanted to have fun with it and put our own spin on it.”
The track is taken from Punk Goes Pop 5, the latest installment in Fearless Records’ celebrated compilation series, and received a quarter of a million shares over the weekend. Punk Goes Pop 5 is set for release November 6th, and is now available for physical pre-order on MerchNow, and digitally oniTunes.
No strangers to the Punk Goes.. compilations, Mayday Parade has been a part of numerous albums in the series, including Punk Goes Pop Volume 2 & 3, and Punk Goes Acoustic 2, covering top 40 artists such as The Pussycat Dolls and Jason Derulo.
Mayday Parade – “Somebody That I Used To Know” (feat. Vic Fuentes) |
ABOUT PUNK GOES… – The alternative rock genre’s most highly-anticipated compilation, Punk Goes Pop, returns with another incredible collection of covers of today’s biggest hits. Punk Goes Pop 5 offers a selection of the hottest rock bands such as Mayday Parade, Breathe Carolina, The Maine, and We Came As Romans, covering the major chart hits from the likes of Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, Coldplay, and Rihanna. In the twelve years since it’s launch, the Punk Goes… series has gone to sell over 800,000 albums and 4 million singles. Prior volumes in the Punk Goes… series include Punk Goes Pop 1, 2, 3, & 4, Punk Goes Classic Rock, Punk Goes Crunk, Punk Goes Acoustic 1 & 2, and have featured hit bands such as The All-American Rejects, Rise Against, Never Shout Never, Gym Class Heroes, Plain White T’s, Jack’s Mannequin, Relient K, Taking Back Sunday, Thrice, A Day To Remember, All Time Low, and more. Punk Goes Pop 5 will feature 13 of the hottest pop-rock and hardcore bands covering major chart hits with their own flair. Highlights on this album include Breathe Carolina’s dance-party version of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean”, and The Maine’s euphoric re-working of Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want To Have Fun” (Feat. Adam Lazzara of Taking Back Sunday).
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