No Doubt is back with the first new song from their much-anticipated follow-up to 2001's Rock Steady. It's a cover, but that's okay. Adam and the Ants' "Stand and Deliver" gets the No Doubt treatment, and it makes me feel so old to think that, while singing a song from the 80s, Gwen and Co. sound so retro in their own right. I can remember being in grade nine listening to Tragic Kingdom, front to back, for months on end, single after spaghetti-covered single. And now I imagine sitting in the car, "Sunday Morning" blasting on the radio, whooping it up with Jeff, while our kids roll their eyes collectively.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
No Doubt is back with the first new song from their much-anticipated follow-up to 2001's Rock Steady. It's a cover, but that's okay. Adam and the Ants' "Stand and Deliver" gets the No Doubt treatment, and it makes me feel so old to think that, while singing a song from the 80s, Gwen and Co. sound so retro in their own right. I can remember being in grade nine listening to Tragic Kingdom, front to back, for months on end, single after spaghetti-covered single. And now I imagine sitting in the car, "Sunday Morning" blasting on the radio, whooping it up with Jeff, while our kids roll their eyes collectively.
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