Spacebomb House Band & Deau Eyes reimagine Send Me No Roses with new single!

The latest release in the Spacebomb House Band collaboration series brings Richmond-based artist Deau Eyes into the fold with a cover of “Send Me No Roses,” a song first recorded in 1965 by Wanda Jackson and made famous by Tammy Wynette two years later.

 “It’s unabashedly a straight up nod to Sly Stone’s ‘Just Like A Baby,'” says Spacebomb House Band’s bassist and producer Cameron Ralston about the new version. “Kind of a spaced cowboy thing where we took this classic old country song and just kinda stoned it out a little, dirtied it up a bit. Very un-precious, raw, and off the cuff. Minimalist in instrumentation yet maximalist in sound and groove.”

Deau Eyes is Ali Thibodeau, a Richmond, Virginia-born and raised singer and songwriter. Her debut album Let It Leave was recorded at Trace Horse Studios in Nashville with longtime friends and co-producers Jacob Blizard and Collin Pastore, whose creative efforts show up on records by Lucy Dacus and illuminati hotties, among others.

 Thibodeau says of the collaboration: “Right around the time Spacebomb sent me this studio magic, I’d received flowers from an ex I’d been longing over for four years. It was as if the ghost of Tammy Wynette was giving me a little nudge to feel my feelings in order to move forward. Classic country music has always felt like home to me and being asked to perform a new take on it with these guys is a real honor.”

 This new release follows last month’s release of the Erin Rae and Spacebomb House Band collaboration, “Back in Baby’s Arms,” which you can listen to here.

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.