When the Ramones wrote "I Wanna Be Sedated" it was because their lives were frantic searches for escape from the monotony of tour life. When Superhumanoids cover it, it becomes a lullaby of suburban boredom. It's easy, between the lethargic, muted beats, to imagine singer Sarah Chernoff lying on her bed, her parents downstairs in the living room watching Jay Leno. She opens up a small box and out flies a collection of inflated, spectral keyboard chords, all hovering near the ceilin...
Impose Magazine — When the Ramones wrote "I Wanna Be Sedated" it was because their lives were frantic searches for escape from the monotony of tour life. When Superhumanoids cover it, it b... more info