Rock/Review Spyderhuff - Sympathy for the Devil

Spyderhuff members are Tom Kuhr (vocals, guitar, harmonica, sax, synth), Don Beyer (bass, synth), Jim Pauli (drums), Joey Gaydos (guitar), Tony Mitchell (congas, bongos, drums, backing vocals), and Julie Noe (backing vocals).

"SIN7" is an EP that delves into the concept of the Seven Deadly Sins. The EP consists of various tracks, each representing one of the sins. It seems that the eighth track on the EP is a cover of the iconic song "Sympathy for the Devil" originally performed by the Rolling Stones.

By including a cover version of this iconic song, the artist behind the EP may seek to pay homage to the Rolling Stones and utilize the track to further enhance the thematic exploration of sin and its various manifestations. Covering well-known songs can provide a recognizable point of reference for listeners while adding a unique twist or interpretation that aligns with the artist's creative vision.

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