Day 12 · Friday, July 17, 2026
Cover by Tom Verlaine album cover
rock · 1984

Cover

Tom Verlaine

Why it matters

Free of Television's twin-guitar architecture, Tom Verlaine spends Cover proving that his real instrument was always the quaver in his voice, wound tight against a guitar that never stops flickering.

"Five Miles of You" opens with that trademark chime — notes struck clean and left ringing, more nervous system than riff — and Verlaine sings over it like a man talking himself down from a ledge. What keeps the record from feeling like a solo-guitarist's showcase is how little he lets the playing show off; even "Let Go the Mansion" holds its lines taut rather than filling the air, so the space around each phrase carries as much weight as the notes. By the time "Your Finest Hour" arrives, the restraint reads as its own kind of ambition, a guitarist who trusts a single bright figure to say what a solo would only smother. He does not so much cover the songs as haunt them.

Listen

Tracklist

  1. 01Five Miles of You4:19
  2. 02Travelling5:02
  3. 03O Foolish Heart4:31
  4. 04Lindi-Lu3:46
  5. 05Let Go the Mansion3:11
  6. 06Dissolve/Reveal4:43
  7. 07Miss Emily4:49
  8. 08Rotation4:14
  9. 09Swim4:35
  10. 10Your Finest Hour2:29
  11. 11Five Miles of You (Extended Version)5:36