Tremble – Want Me To Want Me
A shared appetite for the seminal trip-hop sounds of the 90s was the driving force behind for the creation of Tremble. It began with a chance encounter between Kelly Sweet, heralded by USA Today as one of the music worldβs βup and coming serious female singers,β and songwriter/producer/musicians Haywire (Miley Cyrus) and Ajax (Perry Farrell, Duran Duran) in the backyard of Eric Vetro, famed vocal guru to Pink and Museβs Matt Bellamy. After that the creative spigot began to flow, melding twisted, hypnotic grooves with dark, sensual exploration of the Fender Rhodes and spine-chilling melodies.
The band has been rapidly expanding their fanbase as their songs seep into the public consciousness. Their song βBlurβ was featured for nearly three minutes on broadcast TV on ABCβs The Fosters, leading to a flood of attention on the band. With their next highly anticipated move they fearlessly dropped a cover of a song that has amassed over 3 million combined views, streams and spins. As expected, theyβve delivered a gem.
Their cover of Jason Deruloβs βWant Me To Want Meβ is everything that a cover song should be. Itβs melodically true to the original, with the same magnetic persuasion, but theyβve stripped down the song to its core and reinvented it from the bottom up. In a similar way that Lana Del Rey reimagined Nirvanaβs βHeart Shaped Boxβ or Zella Day made βSeven Nation Armyβ her own, Tremble slows things down to give it a little bit more space and take it from contemporary radio smash to timeless trip hop powerhouse. Just this past week Galore Magazine included them in their list of sick cover songs by sick female singers!






















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