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Midtown Share Cover Of Elvis Costello's “Pump It Up”

Midtown have shared their cover of Elvis Costello’s “Pump It Up.” This track will appear on the band's new EP “We’re Too Old To Write New Songs, So Here’s Some Old Songs We Didn’t Write,” which is set to be released on May 26. Guitarist Tyler Rann commented:

“To this day I can still quote PCU, the underrated Jeremy Piven movie that first introduced me to ‘Pump It Up’. But my intro to Elvis Costello is from a far more impactful movie - Fast Times at Ridgemont High. I remember seeing an image of this bizarre looking person on the wall of Damone’s room - so strange and uncool (even next to Devo!) that I actually found it appealing. Shortly after, I picked up This Year’s Model at my local CD store and found that nerdy guys named Elvis could rock out and play fast and angsty enough to appeal to young teenage punk rockers living in suburban New Jersey. The crossover between pop, new wave and punk completely broadened my horizons. Elvis Costello broke down so many of my misconceptions about what music should sound (and look) like.”

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PostedMay 6, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsMidtown, Elvis Costello, Pump It Up, We’re Too Old To Write New Songs So Here’s Some Old Songs We Didn’t Write

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