January 4 2012

The Last Christmas

Apologies for the abrupt end to 2011’s crop, and to be honest, that is not how I wanted to wrap up this silly little site. But a few factors are leading me to call it quits on being the end-all on Last Christmas cover collecting. It has been really pretty great and I want to thank everyone who has been interested and visited every year. Big thanks to the press we received each and every Christmas, it’s quite amazing actually. Thanks especially to all the bands and artists who have contributed to our collection, your willingness to participate was key! Our fan base was small but strong, so I feel bad about closing up shop so suddenly. I just have not been able to give the site the attention it needs (baby on the way, like soon!).

What I will do though is two things: 1) One last new songs post to bring us up to 500, seems appropriate, although the count would undoubtedly exceed that if we continued. And 2) I’ll follow that with a post of my personal selects from our six years of listening to the same song over and over…so you know they’ll be the cream of the crop. I’m not sure when these will get up, but the wait won’t be too long.

Again, thanks to all of you who have been to the site during it’s course. I’m flattered and amazed it has been able to go on for SIX YEARS. You people are ridiculous.


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December 14 2011

Greta Larson

Well isn’t this a treat! The kind and spunky Greta Larson sent us an exclusive sneak peak at her new cover video for Last Christmas, which “officially” is released tomorrow. After you’re done checking it out, head on over to Sonictribe to grab a copy of your very own.


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December 14 2011

Five Gold Rings

Today is going to be short on words, heavy on tunes. Without further ado…

Let’s start with the one version that has never been done before. No other artist has attempted this genre, nor has anyone previously emailed me about this. I present, the Dead Cat Orchestra, performing Last Christmas done in the style of dead/dying cats, basically a dude wailing meows. (submitted by Jacob Nathan)

Dead Cat OrchestraLast Christmas



Next we have a great banjo-led version by Stockholm’s The Linedance Fever. Man I really dig this version. I know it sounds like I say that a lot, but anything that doesn’t sound like a mimic of the Wham! version catches my attention. You have to remember, we’re going to break 500 covers of the same song this year. Anything that stands out from a crowd that large deserves some major credit in my book. And The Linedance Fever certainly stand out. If you took the Erlend Oye version from way back when, and then switched it over to a more raucous, foot-stomping version like the Boss Hoss version, you would get this. Really really good. Check out their Myspace page for a pretty rad cover of Wicked Game also.

The Linedance FeverLast Christmas



Emily KnurrNext we have a handful of tips we got from Guuzbourg from Christmas A Go Go, beginning with Colorado’s Emily Knurr. She does a pretty intriguing low key, somewhat lo-fi keyboard version that I quite like. Her non-LC tunes are great as well, no denying it. Girl can sing!

Emily KnurrLast Christmas



We are Vapour deliver a cool little ditty, that’s close to the original and yet really distinct. It’s hard to describe unless you hear it.

We Are VapourLast Christmas



Lastly, Tiger House follows with a good follow up to We Are Vapour. You follow me? It’s great, although I don’t have anything super specific to call out about it. I think you’ll like it.

Tiger HouseLast Christmas

Ok so this was still somewhat heavy on words. More from Christmas A Go Go to come later!


tags: acoustic, country, electronica, indie, lo-fi, misc, rockabilly

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