1. Nice that they’ve left a lot of the original character of the guitar in this one. Probably harder to do on an acoustic than an electric. And the guitar work makes this song, so that’s good. Pretty decent, this one.
  2. This is a treatise on how to completely demolish an ardent rock song and turn it into a trippy acoustic campfire tune.
  3. Ed Sheeran style?
  4. i know they could've made this like a johnny cash 'hurt' but no, they made it sound like they are hippies - have they forgotten what this song is about?
  5. Nice verses. Done.
  6. I don't mind it - and a rare guitar solo kept in! Lady With the Spinning Head vibes
  7. This was first song that caught my ears... really interesting version
  8. Originally posted by Hoosier2012:Nice that they’ve left a lot of the original character of the guitar in this one. Probably harder to do on an acoustic than an electric. And the guitar work makes this song, so that’s good. Pretty decent, this one.
    Okay, after hearing the whole thing, the clip was definitely the best part of it. Lol. I’m a bit underwhelmed.

    And this weird-ass falsetto part before the last verse is just…so unnecessary. The normal vocals sound really shaky, too.

    And this ending…is truly bad.

    This is supposed to be a tension-filled high-energy conversation with Jesus and the person who betrayed him, not…yes, as has been said, a drunken campfire acoustic tune.
  9. This one is top tier so far
  10. I really like this version! especially the guitar solo !
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