Alexisonfire Premiere Their Cover Of Rusty's "Misogyny"

Alexisonfire continue to honor their Canadian roots with today’s premiere of their cover of Rusty’s 1995 single “Misogyny.” The track is the latest preview from their upcoming EP, “Copies Of Old Masters: Volume 1,” which features the band reinterpreting songs from several influential Canadian artists. The EP is set to arrive on November 07th via Dine Alone Records.
Frontman George Pettit shared his thoughts on the cover, stating:
“It’s 1996 and you love snowboarding, rock and roll, and sexual puns… flash back to a MuchMusic special called Snow Job ’96 where Rusty played ‘Misogyny’ at the base of a ski hill on live television. YouTube it, and imagine a 16-year-old version of yourself immediately getting dreadlocks the next day.”
“Copies Of Old Masters Volume 1” track-list:
01 – “Neighbourhood Villain” (Doughboys cover)
02 – “Cuz” (Shallow North Dakota cover)
03 – “Fully Completely” (The Tragically Hip cover)
04 – “Misogyny” (Rusty cover)
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