Wednesday, April 15, 2015

10 of the Best Postmodern Jukebox Performances

Postmodern Jukebox is going on tour and making people all over the US scream “yaasss” in old timey accents.  Learn the best performances before the band comes to your nearest city.

 

Habits - Vintage 1930's Jazz Tove Lo Cover ft. Haley Reinhart

Haley Reinhart’s performance of the addictive song will make you question everything you ever thought you knew about American Idol.  How could she have possibly lost the competition?

 

Timber - Vintage 1950's Doo Wop Pitbull / Ke$ha Cover

I will never be able to listen to that song the same way. 

All About That [Upright] Bass - Jazz Meghan Trainor Cover ft. Kate Davis - Postmodern Jukebox
PMJ slowed down and made over the catchy pop anthem to declare yet another type of revived sexiness, classic class. 

All of Me - Vintage Soul John Legend Cover ft. Kiah Victoria

The cover simply took “all of me.”

Sweater Weather - Vintage French Pop / Edith Piaf-style The Neighbourhood Cover

You know no French?  No matter, this rendition exudes international understanding of excellence.  It can be vividly pictured playing cinematically along with an old timey black and white film.

We Can't Stop - Vintage 1950's Doo Wop Miley Cyrus Cover ft. The Tee - Tones

Anderson single handedly verified that you don’t need to show skin to be sensual. 

Break Free - Vintage '70s 'Tower of Power' - style Ariana Grande / Zedd Cover ft. Morgan James

And you thought Ariana Grande was a powerhouse. 

Summer - Vintage Latin Style Calvin Harris Cover

Your feet will be tapping; your shoulders will be shaking to the beat; and you’ll be wishing you could actually dance without looking like a convulsing wildebeest.

Say Something - Jazz / Soul A Great Big World Cover ft. Hudson Thames

The fugelhorn will give you life. 

Royals - ("Sad Clown With The Golden Voice" Version) - Lorde Cover

And finally, give a warm welcome to the classic.  Sad Clown serves you the feels on a silver platter along with a snippet of circus sass.  PMJ understandingly seeped into the background, letting Sad Clown grab the spotlight.


          - J. A. Kind

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