The Funeral Portrait release cover of Radiohead's "Creep"

The Funeral Portrait release cover of Radiohead's "Creep"

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The Funeral Portrait have unveiled their cover of Radiohead’s “Creep” today.

The cover, which can be heard below, was done in partnership with The Hot Topic Foundation, which helps teens gain access to mental health programs and music education. All proceeds from the cover will go towards various LGBTQIA+ charities.

The Funeral Portrait vocalist Lee Jennings said this about the cover:

“Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ is a legendary song that has been loved for over 30 years. The track embodies what The Funeral Portrait stands for and is the perfect song to represent our fans, The Coffin Crew. It’s a song for the weirdos and the people who feel like they just don’t fit in.

We have teamed up with The Hot Topic Foundation, a foundation that we hold close to our hearts, to release this cover. They work hand in hand with incredible organizations like Mental Health America and The Trevor Project. The Coffin Crew community believes in the many things that they stand for and are honored to be a part of their support.”

The Funeral Portrait’s cover of “Creep” is available on digital platforms right now via Better Noise Music. The band will unveil their debut album with the record label later this year.

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