The Scottish synthpop band Chvrches stopped by BBC’s Live Lounge to perform their cover of Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me a River.” While going from pop to synthpop isn’t a huge genre shift in and of itself, Chvrches’ cover brings a fresh twist on an often covered song that manages to be both fun and deliciously dark.
By Rachel Kiley
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