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Divided Heaven covers the Beatles

Posted by Loren on November 1, 2022

Divided Heaven covers the Beatles
photo by Loren Green

Divided Heaven, following the release of their fourth LP, Oblivion, earlier this year (A-F Records/Gunner Records), has now shared a recorded version of their live tapble: the Beatles cover "Eleanor Rigby", a somewhat alt-rock, heavier take on the classic.

"'Eleanor Rigby' has been a staple of our live set for years. With 'The Beatles from Hell' as our mantra, our producer, Nick Ruroede (Lost In Society), helped us capture the darkness within the song and the ferociousness of how we perform it on stage," ringleader Jeff Berman says in a press release. The song is available on digital platforms..

Divided Heaven covers the Beatles
photo by Loren Green

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