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Bring Me The Horizon

Fontaines D.C. have paid tribute to both Bring Me the Horizon and Nirvana during a recent cover performance.
The Irish rockers unveiled their cover of Bring Me the Horizon’s 2013 single “Can You Feel My Heart” as part of an appearance on Like a Version, the long-running covers segment from Australian radio station triple j.

The performance was recorded earlier in the month, during the band’s recent tour of Australia, though it was broadcast on the morning of Friday, March 21 (Australia time). Though triple j have long presented the covers as being live, Fontaines D.C. vocalist Grian Chatten told fans on Monday (March 17) the band were forced to cancel a run of shows in Mexico and Latin America after he suffered a herniated disc which left him unable to perform. 

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As is standard for Like a Version, Fontaines D.C.’s  appearance launched with a rendition of an original, with the band tearing through 2024’s “Starburster” before debuting their Bring Me the Horizon tribute. Though officially billed as a rendition of “Can You Feel My Heart,” the performance shifts focus after the first chorus and sees Chatten instead singing the lyrics to Nirvana’s 1993 single “Heart-Shaped Box.”

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“I think the sound of that song, the electronic elements, and just the general vibe of it kind of reflects stuff that we were touching on our last album, Romance,” explained guitarist Conor Curley in a post-performance interview. 

“It kind of seemed like a good place to start, and it’s a moody, beautiful song. I always get a little a bit nostalgic about that band just because it reminds me of reading and crying as a teenager and stuff like that, so I’ve always kind of kept tabs on them.”

“‘Heart-Shaped Box’ is an absolute classic,” he added in reference to Nirvana’s appearance in the performance. “Grian just started singing it when we were getting the sounds, and it was almost kind of like, ‘Do we switch it to that and use the instrumentation?’ So, it kind of just made sense.”

Notably, it’s not the first time that Fontaines D.C. have been the focus of the Like a Version studio in recent months. In February, Porter Robinson used his appearance on the segment to cover the band’s 2024 single “Favourite.”

“’Favourite’ was, no pun intended, one of my favorite songs of the last year,” Robinson said after the fact. “It was the song that made me a fan of Fontaines D.C. I just love it. I love major-key music. I love music that’s extremely catchy and extremely hooky. And I love the way that this song feels like it’s constantly tumbling forward.”

Having first launched in 2004, the Like a Version series has gone from being a near-impromptu acoustic affair to featuring larger studio productions. Numerous artists have taken part over the past two decades, with the likes of Billie Eilish, Childish Gambino, Arctic Monkeys, and more reinventing classic tracks in the process.

Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher has offered up his thoughts on an unexpected cover of “Wonderwall” from British heavy outfit Bring Me the Horizon.
The U.K. quartet unveiled their cover of the song on Wednesday (Jan. 29) as part of the Spotify Singles series. Accompanied by a remix of their 2024 track “Youtopia”, their cover sees the Britpop anthem’s acoustic guitars swapped for electrics, with pounding drums reinterpreting the breezy percussion of Alan White. 

Furthermore, the artwork for the single also sees the band recreating Oasis’ appearance in the accompanying music video, while its announcement on social media featured the band referencing the song’s viral fame and ubiquity by simply writing, “Anyway, here’s ‘Wonderwall’”.

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While the cover has already received acclaim from Bring Me the Horizon’s fanbase, social media discourse soon turned to Gallagher, whose somewhat unpredictable and outspoken behavior has seen him share harsh opinions on anything he doesn’t care for. This time, however, the subversive Gallagher has once again surprised his fans with a positive reaction to the track.

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“I fucking LOVE it,” Gallagher wrote in response to one post about the song. Another fan suggested that “Liam will be so pissed off over this”, only for the vocalist to respond my replying “I’m not it’s absolutely incredible made my day I’m of out on my skateboard fuck y’all”.

Originally released in 1995 as the fourth single from Oasis’ second album, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, “Wonderwall” swiftly became the signature song for the group. Peaking at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 as their highest-charting song to date, it was also nominated for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group and Best Rock Song at the 1997 Grammy Awards.

Oasis once again returned to the public consciousness in 2024 when they announced a highly-anticipated reunion tour for 2024. Launching in Wales on July 4, the tour will travel to the U.S. in August and September, with dates scheduled in Chicago, IL; East Rutherford, NJ; and Los Angeles, CA.

While the tour has received widespread attention for the now-repaired relationship between brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, it also made headlines thanks to controversy regarding the use of dynamic pricing in the ticketing process. Earlier this month, it was announced that the U.K. government will launch a probe into the secondary ticket market in response to public outrage.

Recently, Bring Me the Horizon were announced as one of the headliners for the U.K.’s Reading & Leeds Festival in August, with Tracis Scott, Chappell Roan, and Hozier also set to headline the event.