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Tashaki Miyaki Cover The Everly Brothers

Listen to their version of “I Wonder If I’d Care As Much”

Artist: Tashaki Miyaki

Record Label: Rough Trade Records

Genre: indie-pop, noise-pop

Tashaki Miyaki, the mysterious Californian combo who sound like a cross between Best Coast and The Jesus And Mary Chain, are releasing a 7” single on Rough Trade entitled “Tashaki Miyaki Sings The Everly Brothers”. It offers exactly that: two cover versions of tracks by The Everly Brothers. Here we leave you with the B-side, “I Wonder If I’d Care As Much”.

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