Haim won our hearts when they covered Sheryl Crow's deep-cuts classic "Strong Enough" on an Australian radio program. Actually, the trio of sisters who specialize in folk-meets-smooth-R&B originally won our hearts with their first EP last June. But our obsession might have reached its peak with their cover of Miley Cyrus' sledgehammer-fellatin' hit "Wrecking Ball." After a bout of gargling from Este (the cover actually starts at the 0:33 mark), Haim launch into a more guitar-filled, less produced-sounding rendition that almost feels more painful -- and therefore more right -- than the original. Or maybe the Haim gals are just really, really good and singing painful songs about failed relationships. Watch above.
Haim won our hearts when they covered Sheryl Crow's deep-cuts classic "Strong Enough" on an Australian radio program. Actually, the trio of sisters who specialize in folk-meets-smooth-R&B originally won our hearts with their first EP last June. But our obsession might have reached its peak with their cover of Miley Cyrus' sledgehammer-fellatin' hit "Wrecking Ball." After a bout of gargling from Este (the cover actually starts at the 0:33 mark), Haim launch into a more guitar-filled, less produced-sounding rendition that almost feels more painful -- and therefore more right -- than the original. Or maybe the Haim gals are just really, really good and singing painful songs about failed relationships. Watch above.