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Carpenter Brut And Ulver’s Kristoffer Rygg Join Forces For Cover Of Billy Idol’s “Eyes Without A Face”

Carpenter Brut and Ulver’s Kristoffer Rygg have collaborated on a new cover of Billy Idol’s “Eyes Without A Face.” The track is featured on the soundtrack for the “American Psycho” comic book series. Carpenter Brut commented:

“I wanted to do a cover that was a bit different from the usual, slower than what I’m used to, and ‘Eyes Without A Face‘ was an obvious choice for me. I thought Kris from Ulver would be the perfect match for the vocals. It turned out to be one of his favorite songs. So it was a sign to do this cover. We’re very proud of the result.”

Nathan Yocum, President of Sumerian Comics, added:

“Carpenter Brut and Krystoffer Rygg from Ulver bring a dark, electrifying twist to Billy Idol’s classic ‘Eyes Without a Face,’ perfectly complementing the haunting themes of our ‘American Psycho’ comic book series. From one musician that’s the pinnacle of Darksynth collaborating with a legendary Norwegian vocalist, this track has it all!”

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PostedJuly 24, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsCarpenter Brut, Ulver, Kristoffer Rygg, Billy Idol, Eyes Without A Face, American Psycho

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