5 thoughts on “New RR video: “Cover Each Other”

  1. Very excited to have this video with the studio production of Cover Each Other, and the lyrics from Nancy, according to the Yahoo announcement, of the ones I can make out. They’re mostly clear. 1:05 the cool and inspired keyboards line, the arpeggio, or rolled chord, adds a scrumptious texture to this delightful salad of a song. I like my ear can discern it like the tongue discovering sun flower seeds and raisins in a well-balanced salad, as opposed to dressing-saturated lettuce leaves, which is analogous to unbalanced volume. Hope they create a version which is double long for live performances . . .

    At 1:52 I hear:

    From the hand of love that burns
    From the branding that you earn

    Can someone please correct these? Nancy posted her hand-written lyrics on the RR website – or, gave them away, is the better expression – for cheap, and that was sold by the time I discovered it. Hope they went to a real fan, instead of show up on eBay later . . .

    Cover Each Other is one of the stand outs of the new material. Nancy sure knows how to write the hits! And the band contributors . . . Liv’s instinct where to deliver her lines are amazing! Go, Liv!

    A side note is, Liv’s styling is spot on with her flower child long hair and dress. I liked the blonde bob from March, but . . . Wendy Williams said it best, commenting on the Weeknd:

    “Sometimes when you are introduced to the world with a look, you have to keep that look for a moment, until everybody understands you.”

    Wendy says, two years! Listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crRNacc02UU&t=539s

    Cover Each Other video, with its nature setting, showcasing Roadcase as a live act, is a fitting complement to the simple, powerful song . . . The drone shot during the crescendo, and Nancy bending her guitar strings at the end are highlights to me, but, even if the screen were black, the song is so immersive and textured, that would be enough! Cover Each Other is on the level of past hits, to me, that held you hostage on the radio, such as the Who’s Eminence Front, or Toto’s Hold the Line. RR, you got me!

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