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On the second edition of Head 2 Head, Bad Wolves and Miley Cyrus duke it over their respective takes on The Cranberries’ classic, “Zombie.”
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Welcome to Head 2 Head! On Head 2 Head, we pit at least two musicians singing the same song together, comparing and contrasting their performances. Then, after much deliberation, we deliver a verdict of which performance was the best, or at least, subjectively, which performance moved us more. For our second head-to-head, the source material is 🎙 The Cranberries, specifically the song, 🎵 “Zombie”. The two artists going head-to-head are heavy metal band 🎙 Bad Wolves and 🏆 Grammy-nominated pop artist 🎙 Miley Cyrus. So, without further ado, let the Head 2 Head commence!
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Also, check out: 🎧 Zombie: 3BOPS No. 7 (2021)
1. Bad Wolves, “Zombie”
💿 Disobey • 🏷 Eleven Seven Music • 📅 2018
Like the original, the introduction by Bad Wolves is moody, setting the tone for what is to come. The use of piano adds a chilling aspect, which really captures that sentiment O’Riordan was going for. On the verses, lead singer 🎙 Tommy Vext (who’s no longer with the band) shows restraint, gaining more steam on the pre-chorus, and eventually rising to a fever pitch on the powerful chorus. I have to say, I love the robust, masculine sound he brings to the table. It contrasts O’Riordan mind you, but it’s pretty sweet ultimately. The chorus definitely sounds more “like 2018” (they change that key lyric), as the band successfully updates the sound with that wall of guitars. Recording quality is better than it was in 1994, so Bad Wolves reap the benefits.
2. Miley Cyrus, “Zombie”
💿 Plastic Hearts • 🏷 RCA• 📅 2020
In the portion of the review of Plastic Hearts dedicated to 🎵 “Zombie (Live from the NIVA Save Our Stages Festival),” I complimented the energy, grit, and passion that Cyrus brings to the table. Those ‘cutting’ pipes certainly go to work. She’s not able to emulate those unique nuances that only O’Riordan could achieve – Tommy Vext certainly couldn’t do so, particularly as a male vocalist – but she definitely compels. Furthermore, she reminds you of your love of one of the greatest alternative rock gems of all time. Add this extra layer – Cyrus is known more for her pop and country endeavors as opposed to rock/alternative rock.
The Verdict 👨🏿⚖️
Bad Wolves vs. Miley Cyrus: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 2 (2021) [📷: Brent Faulkner, Eleven Seven Music, The Musical Hype, RCA, UMG Recordings, Valentin Tikhonov from Pixabay]
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