The Tullamarines Effect

Their cover of Fleetwood Mac‘s The Chain slaps — that bassline’s infectious, it’s like they’re rewriting the rules. Somehow, it just keeps getting better.

The Sound Hits Different

And, honestly, it’s all about the vibe — two words: raw energy, it’s what sets them apart. But, the thing is, it’s not just the cover that’s on point, their original track Running On Empty is lowkey just as good, it’s got that same energy, that same spark.

So — how is this only their first Like A Version appearance? The band’s been making waves — their sophomore EP Safety Blanket was nominated for Best Independent Pop Album or EP, no joke, they’re killing it. Real talk, in a year of polished pop, this feels refreshingly raw — and you’ll probably find yourself with it on repeat, trying to figure out what makes it tick. Yet, it’s not just about the music, it’s about the story too, they were nervous about covering The Chain, but they gave it a shot, and it paid off, big time.

Gotta say, I’m lowkey obsessed — but, can we talk about their process for a sec? You can check out more about Fleetwood Mac‘s history on Fleetwood Mac’s history, it’s actually pretty cool. And, somehow, The Tullamarines just made it their own, it’s like they tapped into the essence of the song.

It’s pretty simple, actually — they’re just really, really good. No joke.

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