New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Relapse Records) Brooklyn, New York's TOMBS premiered a pair of epic covers of
David Bowie's classic "
Heroes" via Ghettoblaster Magazine online at this location: https://bit.ly/NLwR97
"
Heroes" was originally recorded by the "Thin White Duke,"
David Bowie with Brian Eno in 1977. The "NYC Mix" features both verses in English, while the "Berlin Mix" features a verse in German.
"Back when I was in high school, I saw this German film called 'Christiane F' which told the story of a young girl living in Berlin, and dealing with the brutality of heroin addiction," Mike Hill, Tombs' guitarist and vocalist, explained. "Aside from being a riveting film, it had an amazing soundtrack by
David Bowie. I tracked down the LP and for about a week, it was on constant play."
"There is a version of his song 'Heroes' called 'Heroes/Helden' where the first half sung in English and the second half is in German," Hill added. "The song has this dark beauty that has always resonated with me. Over the years, I've been to Germany several times on tour. Whenever I'm in Berlin, this song comes to mind."
TOMBS recorded their versions of the song, which originated as a product of Bowie's 'Berlin' period, with Tim Schmoyer at Capital One Practice Space in Boston, MA, on July 6. German vocals provided by Ralph
Schmidt (Hëllström, Planks) were recorded by
Andreas Rosczyk at Ira Space in Germany. Both versions were mixed by Mike Hill at The Fortress of Solitude. The covers, which are previously unreleased, can also be heard via Soundcloud for both the NYC Mix and Berlin Mix.