Cat Power has shared a cover of "Pa Pa Power" by Dead Man's Bones, the duo of Ryan Gosling and Zach Shields. ORDER NOW: Read the full feature on David Bowie in Uncut’s December 2021 issue Chan Marshall's new version of the song – the original featured on Dead Man's Bones eponymous (and ...
Cat Power has shared a cover of “Pa Pa Power” by Dead Man’s Bones, the duo of Ryan Gosling and Zach Shields.
Chan Marshall‘s new version of the song – the original featured on Dead Man’s Bones eponymous (and thus far only) 2009 album – is lifted from her forthcoming Covers LP, which is due to arrive on January 14. The record has already been previewed with renditions of Frank Ocean‘s “Bad Religion” and “A Pair of Brown Eyes” by The Pogues.
The cover arrives alongside a Greg Hunt-directed video that sees Marshall performing the song under blue lights, filmed at The Echo in Los Angeles. Watch that below:
In a statement, Marshall explained she initially began playing “Pa Pa Power” live in 2012 amid the Occupy Wall Street protests.
“Occupy was bunkering down and saying, ‘This shit’s fucking fucked up.’ And helping citizens be a voice in their local government. They got a lot of good things done, but the American media killed the movement. I felt like this song was relative to that,” she explained.
“The American media has always penalized any sort of social progressiveness and is always the first to express conservative rhetoric against something that is beneficial to the nation. I’d open with this song on the 2013 China tour. ‘Burn the streets, burn the cars.'”
Marshall announced Covers last month alongside her Frank Ocean and Pogues renditions. The album will also feature Marshall‘s takes on Iggy Pop‘s “Endless Sea”, The Replacements‘ “Here Comes a Regular”, Nick Cave‘s “I Had a Dream Joe”, Billie Holiday‘s “I’ll Be Seeing You” and more.
In addition, Marshall has also announced an extensive 32-date US tour for next year, set to kick off in January with a full band in tow. See those dates below.
Cat Power’s 2022 US tour dates are:
January
Sunday 16 – Albany NY, Empire Live
Tuesday 18 – Boston MA, Paradise Rock Club
Wednesday 19 – Brooklyn NY, Brooklyn Steel
Thursday 20 – Philadelphia PA, Theatre of Living Arst
Saturday 22 – Washington DC, 9:30 Club
Monday 24 – Atlanta GA, Eastern
Tuesday 25 – Nashville TN, Brooklyn Bowl
Thursday 27 – Houston TX, House of Blues
Friday 28 – Dallas TX, Granada Theatre
Saturday 29 – Austin TX, Emo’s
Monday 31 – Tulsa OK, Cain’s Ballroom
February
Wednesday 2 – Denver CO, Ogden Theatre
Friday 4 – Boise ID, Knitting Factory
Saturday 5 – Eugene OR, McDonald Theatre
Sunday 6 – Portland OR, Revolution Hall
Monday 7 – Seattle WA, Showbox
Wednesday 9 – Sacramento CA, Ace of Spades
Thursday 10 – San Francisco CA, Castro Theatre
Friday 11 – Los Angeles CA, Orpheum Theatre
April
Tuesday 19 – Toronto ON, Danforth Music Hall
Thursday 21 – Detroit MI, St. Andrews
Friday 22 – Milwaukee WI, Turner Hall Ballroom
Saturday 23 – Minneapolis MN, Varsity Theater
Monday 25 – St. Louis MO, Red Flag
Tuesday 26 – Indianapolis IN, The Vogue
Wednesday 26 – Cleveland OH, House of Blues
Friday 29 – Pittsburgh PA, Mr. Smalls Theatre
Saturday 30 – Jersey City NJ, White Eagle Hall
May
Sunday 1 – Port Chester NY, The Capitol
Tuesday 3 – New Haven CT, Toad’s Place
Thursday 5 – Charlottesville Va, Jefferson Theater
Friday 6 – Charlotte NC, Neighborhood Theatre