Recorded at Band House Studios in Los Angeles, the video follows Pomplamoose’s signature "VideoSong" style: what you see is what you hear (no hidden tracks or lip-syncing). The mashup was part of a prolific period for the band, which later included the track on their Best of 2019 compilation.
The track is characterized by its clever inversion of the original songs' instrumental foundations. While "Seven Nation Army" is famous for its descending guitar-to-bass riff, this mashup applies that gritty energy to the haunting synth-pop melodies of "Sweet Dreams". Recorded at Band House Studios in Los Angeles,
The viral mashup by Pomplamoose featuring Sarah Dugas seamlessly blends two of rock and synth-pop's most iconic tracks: Eurythmics' and The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" . Released in September 2019, the video has garnered over 52 million views on YouTube, becoming one of the duo's most successful reimagined covers. Musical Arrangement & Style While "Seven Nation Army" is famous for its
The collaboration was also used to promote a multi-city tour featuring Sarah Dugas, highlighting the band's transition from purely digital creators to live performers. Musical Arrangement & Style The collaboration was also
Recorded at Band House Studios in Los Angeles, the video follows Pomplamoose’s signature "VideoSong" style: what you see is what you hear (no hidden tracks or lip-syncing). The mashup was part of a prolific period for the band, which later included the track on their Best of 2019 compilation.
The track is characterized by its clever inversion of the original songs' instrumental foundations. While "Seven Nation Army" is famous for its descending guitar-to-bass riff, this mashup applies that gritty energy to the haunting synth-pop melodies of "Sweet Dreams".
The viral mashup by Pomplamoose featuring Sarah Dugas seamlessly blends two of rock and synth-pop's most iconic tracks: Eurythmics' and The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" . Released in September 2019, the video has garnered over 52 million views on YouTube, becoming one of the duo's most successful reimagined covers. Musical Arrangement & Style
The collaboration was also used to promote a multi-city tour featuring Sarah Dugas, highlighting the band's transition from purely digital creators to live performers.
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