Dead Letter Circus Covered Florence + The Machine’s “Remain Nameless”

by | May 8, 2014

Three years ago we did a pretty rad interview with Australia’s Dead Letter Circus. Remember that one? The band told us about their quick rise to success, and what it was like playing shows with bands like Muse, Judas Priest, and Linkin Park.

Having played with household names like that, it doesn’t surprise us that they’ve taken on covering a Florence + The Machine song for the new Sumerian Records tribute album Sumerian Ceremonials (Florence + The Sphinx).

Here’s Dead Letter’s rendition of “Remain Nameless.”

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