SaltmanKnowles drops brand new jazz song ‘Everybody Wants To Rule The World’
Without losing the richness or specificity of the jazz tradition, covers of David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’, the Eurythmics’ ‘Sweet Dreams’, and Tears for Fears” Everybody Wants to Rule the World’ are entertaining and catchy.
The original compositions, each with a backstory, transport the listener from modern jazz to slow, soulful blues and back with the help of a horn section.
As an album, Native Speaker is for us about taking music from anywhere, be it a pop song, a traditional musical form, or a jazz standard, and translating it into what we haphazardly refer to as “jazz.” It’s about us connecting to and with you through sounds that we love and hope can be shared.
‘Everybody Wants to Rule the World’ was released in the middle of the 1980s. The song became popular due to its big drums, big hair, washy synth, and rebellious attitude. The idea of a narcissistic, myopic leader is overused in modern society. They teach you to hate, not to share, and to be afraid. The world is a fertile, abundant place.
Listen to their new song right here:
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