FOREVER STILL: Chippin’ In – Cyberpunk 2077 | Cover by Forever Still (Official Video)

Want to hear covers early and get a download of this and other songs? Let's meet at our Demo Club: https://www.patreon.com/foreverstill​​ Denmark’s been in lockdown since December 25th, so since we are not allowed to visit real places, what better time to go and visit Night City in Cyberpunk 2077 instead! We wanted to make our own version Chippin' In by rocker boy Johnny Silverhand and his band Samurai and used a lot of synths combined with distorted guitars for a futuristic sound - and what better place to have a theremin solo than a song from the future, right?! The video was made in our own individual homes just working with what we've got in this weird situation we're currently in. Maja Shining - Vocals, theremin and video Mikkel Haastrup - Bass, guitar, synths, programming, mix and ma...

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