Nirvana’s “Heart-Shaped Box” is now 20 years old, and though many bands have attempted to cover the song, it’s not an easy one to master.
Kawehi, a musician living in Lawrence, Kan., recently produced a cover worthy of praise, however. Using a looping setup, she performs all the parts of the song herself, and gives it a more modern update, while keeping the melody intact.
The song is part of a bigger Kickstarter effort for a project called Robot Heart, which was successfully funded earlier this month. According to the Kickstarter page, “every sound on the EP will be made from a machine of some sort, and all songs will be written from the perspective of a robot.” Those pledging $200 or more could ask for cover requests (with a video) and “Heart-Shaped Box” was her first delivery.
TCS - Robot Heart: Heart-Shaped Box - Nirvana (covered by Kawehi) from Kawehi on Vimeo.
Kawehi’s produced other notable covers. If you’ve ever wanted to hear Nine Inch Nails' “Closer” from a female perspective, here you go:
Closer by NIN - Covered by Kawehi from Kawehi on Vimeo.
H/T Esquire |Screengrab via Kawehi/Vimeo