“With each new album, Xiu Xiu, the difficult to quantify, shape-shifting, and wholly experimental rock band, goes where no band dare tread.” – Interview Magazine
“[Xiu Xiu] brought some of its experimental flair to the track with a great drum accompaniment, breathing new life into the song.” – AV Club on “Sharp Dressed Man”
Xiu Xiu and (r) have announced a split 7” of ZZ Top covers, out December 8th on Polyvinyl. Xiu Xiu takes on the classic “Sharp Dressed Man,” subverting the hyper-masculine energy of the original into a noisy, manic free for all. The Italian group (r) offer a minimal, subtly creeping take on “Gimme All Your Lovin”.
Xiu Xiu originally covered “Sharp Dressed Man” for the AV Club’s Undercover series, which you can watch HERE.
Xiu Xiu’s Jamie Stewart explained how the concept for the single came about:
“it took me a long time to come around to ZZ Top. When I was a kid i thought they were a joke band and their beards and campy sexuality freaked me out. Later on Xiu Xiu tours we would and still do always listen to the Black Flag tour diary "Get In The Van." wherein Henry Rollins mentions playing ZZ Top to all the punks in England, telling them it was the new exploited record and watching them cry.
This was funny and I thought hmmm
Then after watching a long jag of music documentaries, Billy Gibbons, of ZZ Top, time and time again was a commentator. He was always incredibly smart, clearly deeply devoted to the history of music and insane looking.
We were asked by the AV Club cover's series to play a song from a list they had chosen. Everything on the list was a bunch of 90s RnB that I was never into or lame-o indie rock EXCEPT for "Sharp Dressed Man."
The stars had aligned. I had no idea what a radical guitar part it was and what a pleasure it was to learn, by the end of the song i had to have 4 different fuzz and distortion pedals on to make it as zonked out as it needs to be.
Walking down the streets of Torino on tour and talking with dear friend and long time collaborator Fabrizio Palumbo of (r) and his husband Paul Beauchamp. I mentioned we were covering the song. They said very matter of factly, ‘Xiu Xiu as ZZ Top and (r) as ZZ Bottom. Let's do a split 7 inch.’
He sent in his perfect minimal, experimental, goth, cabaret version of "Gimme All Your Lovin." A perversion made in heaven was born.
A little fay cupid playing the oboe will follow you around now wherever you go.”
Xiu Xiu released their latest full-length FORGET earlier this year to much acclaim. They will be continuing to tour throughout the next several months, including the final performance of the songs from Twin Peaks in Chicago.
Xiu Xiu Tour Dates
11/10 - Somerville, MA @ ONCE @ Hassle Fest 9
11/21 - Athens, Greece @ Temple
11/22 - Milan, Italy @ Circolo Magnolia
11/23 - Turin, Italy @ Astoria
11/24 - Fribourg, Switzerland @ Fri-Son
11/25 - Luzern, Switzerland @ Neubad Keller
11/26 - Heidelberg, Germany @ Karlstorbahnhof
11/27 - Erfurt, Germany @ Frau Korte
11/28 - Dresden, Germany @ GrooveStation
01/06 - Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall *
* Xiu Xiu Plays the Music of Twin Peaks