Brisbane rockers The Lost Knights have added their own alternative take to Ed Sheeran's global hit 'Shivers', creating a rendition saturated in modern tones and vibrant synths.
Add multiple vocalists (including Lachlan Neate from Valhalore) alongside intense yet glittering chord progressions reinforced by a vivacious and spirited rhythm section, and The Lost Knights have created a catchy cover sure to impress their own fans as well mainstream pop/ Top 40 lovers."It has been a very long time since The Lost Knights have released a cover and as such, the band was toying with the idea this year," the group says.
"The opportunity arose when Ed Sheeran released his third single, 'Shivers', off of his soon to be released album. We're big Ed Sheeran fans and as such did not want to miss this opportunity!"
After locking themselves away in the studio, the lads quickly brought the different parts of the song together.
"The song is very much us and you WILL be blown away when Lachie's vocals come in!" adds drummer Daniel Graham.
"This song is very rocky with a hint of pop and the energy of the song will make you want to sing and dance. The release is very suited to fans of Linkin Park, Ed Sheeran, Nickelback and MGK."
scenestr is amped to premiere the accompanying music video for 'Shivers' today. Enjoy.
"Filming the video was even more fun as we returned to the same location where the music video for our cover of 'Let It Go' by Demi Lovato was filmed.
"It was very exciting to return to this set after so many years and it is also exciting to redesign the set in such a unique way.
"We filmed this video ourselves as we've done with some of our previous releases. . . With Lachie onboard, the video is full of energy and will keep you hooked right until the end.
"Not only is Lachie extremely talented, but he is also very humble and a great person to work with.
"It was very exciting for The Lost Knights to have Lachie on the track and as such, Lachie doesn't just sing a small section of the song like a bridge or verse. . . he sings the whole damn chorus!"