The song – which you can watch below – was penned by Glenn Danzig for the American punk band's debut album Static Age but never made the final cut, and wasn't actually released until the mid 80s. In the hands of Silver Gore it becomes something entirely new, different and utterly brilliant.
The cover was part of a secret session by the duo for Best Fit's at September's End of the Road, which also saw pop-up sets from The Orchestra (For Now),Throwing Muses, Truman Sinclair, Squid, Tyler Ballgame, Jake Xerxes Fussell, The Sophs, Ellie O'Neill, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, jasmine.4.t, Lily Seabird, and Stewart Lee with Black Country, New Road.
Singer-drummer Ava Gore and producer Ethan P. Flynn – have been one of 2025’s most intriguing and impressive breakouts, conquering every showcase around and putting out a contender for both the year’s best EP with Dogs in Heaven, and best song with “All the Good Men”. Silver Gore continue their European tour with shows in Germany, Italy, Switzerland and France throughout November and December - full details over on their website - before headlining the opening night of Best Fit's Five Day Forecast in January.
Best Fit's secret sessions have become a key part of End of the Road each year, bringing together artists from across the line-up in a series of short sets, exlusive cover, collaborations, and live interviews and Q&As. Past guests have included Lucy Dacus, St Vincent, Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Moses Sumney, Laura Marling, Patti Smith, and Frightened Rabbit - who played a now iconic version of "The Modern Leper".
End of the Road returns next year for it's 20th anniversary edition, with headliners Pulp, Mac DeMarco and CMAT already announced, alongside one other secret headliner.

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