Kate Clover unveils her interpretation of Nancy Sinatra's iconic song "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"

Kate Clover, a Los Angeles-based musician, teams up with Warren Thomas, lead singer of The Abigails, to perform a cover version of "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" by Nancy Sinatra. Influenced by Primal Scream, the Gun Club, and Suicide, the cover has an electric sound. It rips into Clover's genuine rock sound, giving the song a sound all her own.

This song is typical of Clover's gritty underground style, and the sensual music video complements it perfectly. This is the sound that Clover describes as "if Suicide produced a Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood song." Her voice is strong but husky. Featuring Clover's lush voice and Thomas's baritone, the hypnotic sound is bathed in lo-fi, hyper-slow beats, lending it an eerie yet aggressive vibe.

The newest album by Clover continues her tradition of rebellious music. To better understand who she is, she listens to her music. Through her years of band leadership and solo work, Clover has consistently strived to establish herself as a prominent personality in the rock & roll industry. This cover represents a further advancement in that regard.

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