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Burgeoning alt-rock act Fate or Trouble cites Morrissey and the Smiths as top musical influences. No surprise, then, that the Los Angeles-based band's debut is a cover of the former's 1988 solo signature "Everyday Is Like Sunday." The group reinvents the original melancholy track as a raucous uptempo romp, vaulted with steering wheel-banging plugged guitars, panoramic percussion and a stadium-ripened, albeit deliberately stylized monotone, vocal. Hard to believe it's been almost 20 years since the original, but melody and lyric stand the test of time. FOT has potential to connect with the current generation at alternative, while seducing sentimental old-timers at mainstream.
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