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Laura Brehm & Luke Black Transform Lana Del Rey’s “Tomorrow Never Came”
Going forth with her beautiful progression from electronic into a darker, more acoustic style, American singer/songwriter, Laura Brehm has brought a surprise cover of Lana Del Rey’s “Tomorrow Never Came” on her Electric Bird Records label.
This collaboration with Serbian artist, Luke Black, is the ideal showcase for Brehms’ luscious vocals as they are perfectly paired with Black’s topline. He takes over lead production on this cover in his own way from Sean Ono Lennon, who worked on the original.
The chemistry between Brehm and Black was immediately felt as they struck up a quick friendship they made over shared tastes in music during an audition for Columbia records in London. With such similar tastes, it was clear they would soon work on a project together.
“We were jamming out in my flat in London and we decided to learn ‘Tomorrow Never Came’. We ended up running through it so many times because it just felt like a good fit for us. Luke and I are both huge fans of Lana Del Rey so we were naturally drawn to this song. We also both really love alternative music and doing acoustic covers. My favourite band is The Beatles and ‘Tomorrow Never Comes’ is actually a collaboration between Lana and John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s son, Sean Ono Lennon. The song really has that classic Beatles’ sound while at the same time blending with Lana’s dark alternative vibes that she seems to perform so flawlessly and in a way where it sounds both vintage and fresh.” – Laura Brehm
“This was an obvious choice for us because this is one of the rare duets by Lana who we both love & admire for her entire body of work. Meeting Laura again this Autumn in London on one of our songwriting sessions, we decided to take our cover to a new level & perform it in a proper studio to capture the energy we felt singing that song together for the first time.”
-Luke Black
Brehm’s brother, William Brehm, is the mixing and mastering engineer of this cover. “Tomorrow Never Came” moves her one stop closer to her much anticipated album scheduled to drop this spring. Fans of the singer can also join her cause to plant tress across the USA in a joint venture with the environmental platform One Tree Planted. Download “Tomorrow Never Came” here.