The OO: The XX Tribute Band From Japan

By Will, April 12th 2010 — with 3 comments Covers

Who would think that the xx would have a tribute band only a few months after their debut album is officially released. Then again it is 2010, anything is possible.

I want to introduce you to a new band from Japan called The OO. They are a Japanese The XX tribute band. A few people on twitter posted this, and it was too good to not post. It’s half comical, and half amazing.

So far they only have two songs on their myspace: “Basic Space” & “VCR”. I’m totally digging it. It’s so funny, but it ain’t half bad either. I’m shouting out to them to put out a full cover album. I know that I will listen. Will you?

Visit the oo on myspace


You might also like

The National – Pretty In Pink (Daytrotter Session)
Here's a little tribute to John Hughes. I never made a post for the wonderful director of classic...
I’ll Never Be Lost Again – A Tribute To Lost
I don't really have to explain this to you guys. If you loved this show as much as me, you will love...
[NEW] Dan Rossen – Waterfall (Judee Sill Cover)
Many people when discussing Grizzly band, hit on the topic of which singer they favor more. Ed Droste...
[NEW] Radiohead – Harry Patch (In Memory Of)
Harry Patch. You probably have no idea who that is. I didn't either, until this new Radiohead song...

3 comments

  1. David12 Apr 10

    Oh.
    My.
    Lord.

  2. steve12 Apr 10

    how great and funny is that.

  3. My Poproks » The Antlers Cover “VCR” by The xx on WPGU19 Apr 10

    [...] including a cover of “VCR” by The xx, who have recently (and oddly) proven to be a very coverable act. The Antlers may possibly be the only band that could offer up a decent cover of this track at [...]

Leave a comment

Subscribe

RSS Email Twitter Facebook

   

Like Us On Facebook:


blog advertising is good for you
Visit ConcertTour.org for Arcade Fire Tour information as well as music's hottest touring artists including the latest on the upcoming Death Cab for Cutie Tour, Bright Eyes Tour and Radiohead Tour.


Archives

Sponsored Links