Dream Wife cover t.A.T.u.’s 'All The Things She Said'

After the glorious response to their much-loved studio album 'Social Lubrication' last year, Dream Wife have now returned to share a very special cover.

The new rendition of t.A.T.u.’s iconic 2002 hit 'All The Things She Said' marks their first piece of new material so far this year, and was recorded during the Social Lubrication European leg of their recent tour.

Speaking about the new offering, they said, “The legacy of All The Things She Said is a total paradox - being both one of the most high profile examples of queerbaiting in pop culture and also one of the only positive depictions of same sex attraction us and our peers came across as youngsters. That and… it’s also an undeniable bop and everytime we play it live it absolutely pops off!

"We recorded our cover of All The Things She Said in a studio on the outskirts of Prague during our European headline tour. We had no idea what to expect from our first show in Prague and were thrilled to play to a room full of the most stylish lesbians (and lesbian adjacent people) we have ever seen. It felt cathartic, redemptive and very sexually charged to play this track live for such a receptive audience - as Queer people, for Queer people.”

Have a listen to 'All The Things She Said' in the player below.

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