
Hinds let loose on a new cover of '70s jam "Caribbean Moon"
Hinds have covered "Caribbean Moon", originally by Kevin Ayers of Soft Machine, as they prepare to return to the UK for a couple of shows.
Ayers' original 1973 version is a chirpy, sun-kissed number, and Hinds add their deliciously ramshackle touch to the proceedings, removing some sheen and injecting a sense of freedom.
Hinds have kept things on the quieter side since releasing the deluxe edition of their acclaimed debut Leave Me Alone. "Caribbean Moon" is the latest in a string of covers from the band, following "Holograma" (Los Nastys) and "Davey Crockett" (Thee Headcoats).
The Madrid four-piece play Edinburgh's Summerhall and Green Man Festival next week, with a full Spanish tour beginning later this month.
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