Fuzz 96.1
  • Music News
  • All Access Club
  • Podcasts
  • Apps
    • Alexa Skill
    • Android
    • Apple
  • Contact Us
LISTEN LIVE
Fuzz 96.1
  • Music News
  • All Access Club
  • Podcasts
  • Apps
    • Alexa Skill
    • Android
    • Apple
  • Contact Us
LISTEN LIVE
Fuzz 96.1
No Result
View All Result

Matt Berninger covers New Order’s ‘Blue Monday’ for Amazon Music Originals

September 10, 2025
0
matt-berninger-covers-new-order’s-‘blue-monday’-for-amazon-music-originals

Matt Berninger covers New Order’s ‘Blue Monday’ for Amazon Music Originals

RelatedPosts

foo-fighters-release-new-‘your-favorite-toy’-song,-‘of-all-people’

Foo Fighters release new ‘Your Favorite Toy’ song, ‘Of All People’

April 10, 2026
watch-nine-inch-noize,-jack-white,-turnstile-and-more-perform-at-coachella-2026

Watch Nine Inch Noize, Jack White, Turnstile and more perform at Coachella 2026

April 10, 2026
metric-celebrating-’romanticize-the-dive’-album-release-with-roller-disco-party-and-video-shoot

Metric celebrating ’Romanticize the Dive’ album release with roller disco party and video shoot

April 9, 2026
Matt Berninger performs on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ (Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images)

It was inevitable that the man who sang the song “New Order T-Shirt” would eventually release a cover of a New Order tune.

The National‘s Matt Berninger has been covering “Blue Monday” by the British post-punk icons on his current solo tour. Now he’s released a studio version of the song for Amazon Music Originals, recorded with the same musicians featured on his solo album, Get Sunk. 

Berninger’s version is much more of a rock take on the legendary song, which is the bestselling 12-inch single in history. There are actual drums, for example, rather than synths. However, Berninger’s usual deadpan vocals are arguably a perfect match for Bernard Sumner‘s on the original track.

“New Order T-Shirt” is from The National’s 2023 album, First Two Pages of Frankenstein. To promote it, they sold an actual T-shirt that looks like the cover of New Order’s 1987 album, Substance.

Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Previous Post

Fontaines D.C., Sam Fender, Wolf Alice shortlisted for the UK’s prestigious Mercury Prize

Next Post

A Perfect Circle’s ‘Mer de Noms’ is getting a 25th anniversary release

Follow Us

  • Careers
    • Contest Rules
  • FCC Public File
  • Privacy Policy
  • Podcasts
  • Contact Us

© Copyright 2024 Times-Shamrock Communications 149 Penn Ave, Scranton, PA | Site designed and maintained by RadioBB

No Result
View All Result
  • Music News
  • All Access Club
  • Podcasts
  • Apps
    • Alexa Skill
    • Android
    • Apple
  • Contact Us

© Copyright 2024 Times-Shamrock Communications 149 Penn Ave, Scranton, PA