: The track keeps the iconic opening riff but layers it with heavy distortion and intense drumming characteristic of the band's Los Angeles-based hard rock sound.
The cover has resonated across generations, bridging the gap between classic rock fans and modern heavy music listeners.
The cover of by Evol Walks is a high-octane reimagining that transforms Norman Greenbaum’s 1969 psychedelic classic into a modern hard rock anthem. Since its release, the rendition has become a viral sensation, amassing over 23 million views on YouTube and 5 million on Facebook. Style and Execution
: Reviewers from Project Metal Music have hailed it as "one of the best cover songs ever," noting that it manages to rock the song up significantly while still respecting the original's core structure. Reception
Fronted by the "fiery-haired" Australian vocalist , Evol Walks takes the original's fuzzy, gospel-rock groove and injects it with a heavy dose of "AC/DC meets Led Zeppelin" energy.
: Martin-Brown delivers a commanding, soulful performance that replaces the laid-back vibe of the original with a gritty, rock-and-roll attitude.
: The track keeps the iconic opening riff but layers it with heavy distortion and intense drumming characteristic of the band's Los Angeles-based hard rock sound.
The cover has resonated across generations, bridging the gap between classic rock fans and modern heavy music listeners. SPIRIT IN THE SKY- NORMAN GREENBAUM (EVOL WALKS COVER)
The cover of by Evol Walks is a high-octane reimagining that transforms Norman Greenbaum’s 1969 psychedelic classic into a modern hard rock anthem. Since its release, the rendition has become a viral sensation, amassing over 23 million views on YouTube and 5 million on Facebook. Style and Execution : The track keeps the iconic opening riff
: Reviewers from Project Metal Music have hailed it as "one of the best cover songs ever," noting that it manages to rock the song up significantly while still respecting the original's core structure. Reception Since its release, the rendition has become a
Fronted by the "fiery-haired" Australian vocalist , Evol Walks takes the original's fuzzy, gospel-rock groove and injects it with a heavy dose of "AC/DC meets Led Zeppelin" energy.
: Martin-Brown delivers a commanding, soulful performance that replaces the laid-back vibe of the original with a gritty, rock-and-roll attitude.