Sunday, 10 January 2016


SUNDAY MORNING SONG




One for Sunday mornings, when you have absolutely nothing planned except rolling around in the sheets dreaming about the good life. Where all the big problems in your existence disappear for just a moment, and the only big decision is whether you should skip breakfast to have a giant lunch. Whilst all theses lovely activities and peachy thinking is happening, blast Borns and Petite Meller's cover of the ever soon chilled classic Sunday Morning from Velvet Underground. The original may be in my top five favourite songs of all time, but this cover just adds a little more sparkle to it. The duet doesn't try and change the song, and why would they? It's perfect! Instead they just sing it with a smile and create a little bit of magic.  

Borns and Meller's voices just swoon together like two birds in an enchanted forest. Creating the perfect contrast between their tones. Borns with the lows and Meller with the surprisingly highs. It's just cute, cute, cute! Listen below to only a short snippet of this track and you will just get me..

You can listen to it in full on Spotify here



I have been a fan of Borns for a while now and was planning on doing a piece on this California style, rock/dance/folk/pop master mind. Borns or birthed as Garret Borns, moved from LA from Michigan where he got signed to Interscope and just recently released his debut album Dopamine. His music is gutsy and strong but with a cool edge on it. Something you can listen to whilst at a party, with the windows down in the car or whilst jumping on your bed. So versatile!




My favourite songs/ mainly his singles are Electric Love and the brilliant 10,000 Emerald Pools which you will fall in love with after one listen. I also really like American Money which is very sexy.  

Check them out below.  


ELECTRIC LOVE




10,000 Emerald Pools




AMERICAN MONEY



As for Petite Meller, I've only really started to check her out. She seems pretty massive on the net so who knows I may do a post on her soon enough.  

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