понедельник, 14 марта 2011 г.

Delta Maid Covers the Black Keys' 'Tighten Up' - Spinner

Neil Stewart

Liverpool's a long way from Mississippi, but that hasn't stopped 25-year-old singer-songwriter Delta Maid turning to the classic sound of the swampy south. Her classic take on country and blues has already bent the ears of Take That's Gary Barlow, who had her playing for his 40th birthday party a few weeks back, though at the moment she's more likely to be seen in the likes of the Barfly than Wembley Arena.

Ahead of the release of debut album later this year, the Liverpudlian singer-songwriter has been playing a residency in London's intimate Wheelbarrow and recorded a cover of theBlack Keys' 'Tighten Up' for good measure. She tells Spinner about why she did it (plus you can check it out below).


What was it about 'Tighten Up' that made you want to cover it?

I'm a big fan of the Black Keys and I'd been listening to the latest album 'Brothers' and couldn't get 'Tighten Up' out of my head ... I just felt inspired to cover it.

Have you been a fan of them for long?

Yes, since their first record. My brother was the one that ultimately got me into them. I'm also a big fan of Dan Auerbach's solo stuff as well, in particular the song 'Trouble Weighs a Ton,' I think it's incredible.

Have you seen them play live yet?

I'm ashamed to say no, it's on my wish list though!

You've covered 80s AOR Bruce Hornsby's 'That's Just the Way it Is' as well - what else do you want to cover?

I'm not sure just yet, I don't want to do too many covers as I write my own stuff but I enjoy covering songs if I feel I can add something different. I think a cover idea should come very natural, almost like an urge ... I believe you've got to be a big fan of the artist, or the song must mean something to you in order for you to play it with conviction. The Bruce Hornsby cover means a lot because the lyrics are completely inspiring.

You've recently played a residency at the Wheelbarrow venue in London which is pretty intimate -- how did that go?

It's been great to have a base to play regularly and to hopefully gain a fan base naturally. It's such a good venue with an incredible atmosphere.

Was it a jolt after playing Gary Barlow's 40th? Or do you prefer playing intimate clubs?

I do love playing intimate venues because I think it's easier to get the songs and lyrics across but to be honest as long as I can get up and play the guitar I don't mind where I play.

Watch Delta Maid Covering the Black Keys' 'Tighten Up'


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