New Revolutionaries are back: After their 1998 hit “You Get What You Give” turned into a symbol for driving liberals, including Joe Biden and Doug Emhoff, as of late, frontman Gregg Alexander has improved the gathering to record a couple of covers. Underneath, pay attention to their rendition of “Homicide on the Dancefloor,” which Alexander composed for New Extremists in the mid 2000s prior to giving it off to Sophie Ellis-Bextor to finish and make renowned. They’ve likewise shared a form of the Start Again melody “Lost Stars.”
Alexander utilized the event to pen an open letter to Emhoff, after the subsequent courteous fellow met with him in June to talk about political issues (to a great extent relating to music). In the letter, Alexander offers thanks to Emhoff for utilizing “You Get What You Give” as his stroll on music at meetings, as well as welcoming the band to perform at the Majority rule Public Show — as the gathering had for Biden’s introduction in 2021.