
Corey Taylor and Noah Sebastian’s Haunting Cover ofDust in the WindIs Pure Magic
Imagine two of the most powerful voices in modern metal coming together to reimagine a rock classic—and absolutely nailing it. That’s exactly what’s happened with Dust in the Wind , the legendary 1977 Kansas track, now beautifully covered by Slipknot’s Corey Taylor and Bad Omens’ Noah Sebastian. This stunning duet is featured on the soundtrack for Queen of the Ring , an upcoming biopic about trailblazing female wrestler Mildred Burke. And let me tell you, it’s one of the most breathtaking covers you’ll hear all year.
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Taylor and Sebastian’s version is haunting, emotional, and utterly mesmerizing. Instead of going the heavy route, they strip it down to a delicate and atmospheric arrangement, allowing their voices to shine. They take turns leading the verses, their vocals blending seamlessly in the chorus, wrapped in soft acoustic guitar strums and moody strings. The result? A raw, almost ethereal rendition that gives the song a whole new level of depth.
Fans have been raving about this unexpected collaboration, with one person commenting, “I didn’t think this song could possibly get any more haunting, but this version proves me wrong.” Another added, “Hearing Corey Taylor and Noah Sebastian together is something I never knew I needed until now.”
And honestly, they’re right. Taylor, known for his aggressive screams and deep, soulful singing, perfectly complements Sebastian’s brooding, melancholic tone. It’s a pairing that works so well, you might start hoping for more collaborations between the two in the future.
With Queen of the Ring hitting theaters on March 7, this cover is set to be a major highlight of the film’s soundtrack. And if this is just a taste of what’s to come, we’re in for something truly special.
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