The latest single “The Joker & The Queen” showcases the artist’s Cormac undeniable talent, blending captivating vocals with impeccable production for a powerful listening experience.
The latest release “The Joker & The Queen” makes Cormac‘s voice even more appealing in today’s music scene.
Surprisingly, Cormac has agreed to cover an Ed Sheeran song, giving a new voice to a song that isn’t one of the pop star’s most popular ones.
This cover, which was recorded in Brighton, looks like it will be a one-of-a-kind take that stands out.
Every note seems to have picked up on the foggy, electric mood, and Toby May’s masterful sound engineering captures the raw energy of the moment. Simon Hanhart’s skill as a mixer gives the song more depth, and Dominic Ferris’s creative touches make it more than just a copy.
Ferris is known for how good he is at playing the piano, but it’s clear that he brings more to the table than just that. He may have added something special to the making of this cover that makes it something special.
Even though this is Cormac’s first time hearing any of Ed Sheeran’s music, he has been on stage before.
His performance history is like a music lover’s wish list. He’s played at famous places like the Belfast Waterfront, London’s Royal Albert Hall, Seattle’s Crocodile Club, and the Royal Albert Hall in London.
The thing that makes this cover stand out is that it is completely unique. Cormac take it apart, put it back together, and present it as their own creation.
As they respect the source material while proudly taking it in new, surprising directions, the voices walk a fine line between gratitude and innovation.
This new take on an Ed Sheeran deep cut will be a creative storm all its own, with a thunderstorm in the background and a group of skilled people working together.