LISTEN: Classic Song Gets a Makeover

LISTEN: Classic Song Gets a Makeover

Detroit, MI / USA - April 19, 2018: Papa Roach (Jacoby Shaddix) performing on their ‘Crooked Teeth World Tour’ at The Fillmore in Detroit. Photo: Shutterstock


In 1967, British rock group, Cream recorded an awesome tune  called “White Room” for their album, “Wheels on Fire”.

Fast forward to 2021 when Finnish cello-rockers, Apocalyptica, decided to put their spin on it. This cello quartet is no stranger to cover songs – check out their album of Metallica tunes.

This time around they drafted the help of Papa Roach frontman, Jacoby Shaddix.

Check it out

 

 

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