Waxahatchee versiona “Where’s Your Love Now” de This Is Lorelei

Waxahatchee ha publicado una versión de “Where’s Your Love Now” de This Is Lorelei para la edición de lujo del álbum de 2024 Box for Buddy, Box for Star. Katie Crutchfield colaboró con Nate Amos, el artista detrás de This Is Lorelei, en la versión de estudio. El álbum completo estará disponible el 17 de abril a través de Double Double Whammy.

Waxahatchee, el proyecto de Katie Crutchfield, es el artista más reciente en contribuir con una versión a Box for Buddy, Box for Star (Super Deluxe), una expansión del álbum de 2024 de Nate Amos bajo su alias This Is Lorelei. Amos también lidera la banda Water From Your Eyes. Crutchfield se unió a Amos en el estudio para su interpretación de “Where’s Your Love Now”, la cual ya está disponible para su reproducción, según informó Pitchfork el 14 de abril. El álbum ampliado incluye otras versiones, como “Perfect Hand” de Power Snatch —el dúo formado por Hayley Williams y Daniel James—, además de contribuciones de MJ Lenderman, Jeff Tweedy, Snail Mail, Tim Heidecker y Sasami. En un comunicado de prensa, Waxahatchee comentó: “Me siento honrada de ser incluida en este proyecto de regrabación, ya que el álbum Box for Buddy, Box for Star ha significado mucho para mí estos últimos años. Creo que Nate es uno de los mejores compositores del momento; hace música que se siente actual y atemporal, y de alguna manera, adelantada a su tiempo. Cuando escuché ‘Where’s Your Love Now’, pensé que era una de las mejores canciones que he escuchado jamás”. Esto sigue a la reciente versión que Waxahatchee hizo de “Six O’ Clock News” de Kathleen Edwards, de 2002, publicada el mes pasado junto a Brennan Wedl.

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