Rx Bandits Covers EP: Band to Cover The Police, Blonde Redhead, Weezer, Fugazi & King Crimson

by | May 30, 2013

Rx Bandits will release a five-song covers EP in time for the 10-year anniversary tour of their 2003 album The Resignation.

The first recorded material in four years, the effort will see the band perform covers of The Police, Blonde Redhead, Weezer, Fugazi, and King Crimson. Four songs from the EP will be released for free beginning June 3rd and leading up to their tour. The fifth track will be on the limited edition CD version that will be available only at shows.

The Covers EP Track Listing:

01. Can’t Stand Losing You (original by The Police) [free to fans on June 3rd]
02. Falling Man (original by Blonde Redhead) [free to fans on June 10th]
03. Surf Wax America (original by Weezer) [free to fans on June 17th]
04. Cashout (original by Fugazi) [free to fans on June 24th]
05. 21st Century Schizoid Man (original by King Crimson) [exclusive to CD]

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