Some bands are one-hit wonders. They record a catchy single and that’s all that lives in peoples memory. Even though the rest of the band’s work may be up to standard, it usually fades compared to the hit. Laibach is not such a band. To be honest, you probably won’t find many hits of their own. Maybe save for “Tanz mit Laibach”.

But what Laibach excels at is recording cover versions of known songs. Songs from one-hit wonders, like Europe.

Or Status Quo.

Songs from respected bands such as Queen (“One Vision”).

Or stars like The Rolling Stones.

And, of course, The Beatles. They covered the entire “Let It Be” album, to be exact.

As crazy as it sounds, sometimes they cover Johann Sebastian Bach.

And sometimes they cover national anthems. Yes, you read that right. National anthems.

They’re not ashamed to cover themes form musicals in front of an audience in Pyongyang. That’s North Korea in case you missed that.

You can definitely say, all of their covers offer unique style. They are hard to be mistaken with anybody else. Just like Death in Rome, Laibach makes sure the recordings are true to the spirit of the band. And they are planning a new release.

The upcoming album will focus on musicals. Like this.