GWAR joins the "Pink Pony Club" in new A.V. Undercover
The metal rockers transform the dance-pop anthem into an alien-metal spectacle (with at least one pony).
GWAR (Image: A.V. Undercover)
It wouldn’t be a season of A.V. Undercover without an appearance from GWAR, especially when the lineup consists of returning acts, including OK Go, Rhett Miller, and The Wood Brothers. The only real question was which song the intergalactic rockers (by way of Richmond, Virginia) would choose from our list. GWAR’s shown an impressive knack for reimaginings, having already offered indelible takes on Kansas’ classic rock staple, Cyndi Lauper’s ode to masturbation, and an Oscar nominee, to cite just a few of their “dismantlings.” But when the band came a-knocking at Chelsea Studios NYC late last year, it was to join the ranks of Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club,” and transform “the song’s glitter-drenched celebration of identity and self-expression into a full-scale alien-metal spectacle.” Mission accomplished: