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Slayyyter Rips Through Cover of Hole’s “Violet” for Triple J Like a Version: Watch

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    Slayyyter was the latest guest to appear on Triple J’s Like a Version series, and she performed a rousing cover of Hole’s “Violet.”

    You may know Slayyyter as a pop artist, but her cover of “Violet” shows just how hard she can rock. She mirrors Courtney Love’s impassioned wail but adds even more rasp and careful control; credit also to her band, who provide plenty of space for Slayyyter to utilize her moody alto before soaring in each chorus. It’s a perfect combination of the feral extremity explored in her latest album, WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA, with the dynamism and grit of ’90s rock. Watch her rendition below.

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    Slayyyter’s “Violet” cover has already gotten the attention of Love herself. On Instagram, Love reposted the Like a Version reel and wrote, “@slayyyter will in fact not be returning to St. Louis. She’s employed me to run the salon . Keep wiping the floors with us . It’s a DELIGHT ! 💋💋💋.” Slayyyter responded in a comment, writing, “hope we made you proud 😭🖤🙏🏻”

    Slayyyter also detailed why she chose to cover the Hole classic, saying in a behind-the-scenes interview with Triple J that the band’s 1994 LP Live Through This “was really impactful” for her in high school. “When I came across this album, I just loved Courtney’s voice. I fell in love with this record. And there’s something emotional about this song,” she said. “I think it was one of the first songs I tried to teach myself to play on guitar, and I always really just felt like it has this kind of emotional quality and this rawness to it.” Watch the brief interview below.

    Slayyyter revealed her third album, WOR$T GIRL IN AMERICA, back in March; since then, she’s made her late-night TV debut, commanded crowds at Coachella, Governors Ball, and Lollapalooza, and offered the new single, “brand new chanel$.” She’s on tour in North America this fall, kicking off the run in Los Angeles on August 23rd. Check out her tour dates below and get tickets to see Slayyyter here.

    Slayyyter 2026 Tour Dates:
    08/23 — Los Angeles, CA @ Shrine Expo Hall
    08/24 — Los Angeles, CA @ Shrine Expo Hall
    08/27-08/30 — Reading, UK @ Reading Festival
    08/27-08/30 — Leeds, UK @ Leeds Festival
    09/03 — Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
    09/04 — Seattle, WA @ The Showbox
    09/05 — Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
    09/08 — San Francisco, CA @ The Regency Ballroom
    09/09 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
    09/12 — San Diego, CA @ SOMA
    09/14 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
    09/17 — Austin, TX @ Emo’s
    09/18 — Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
    09/19 — Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
    09/21 — Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
    09/22 — Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
    09/24 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
    09/25-09/27 — Washington, DC @ All Things Go Festival
    09/26 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
    09/29 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
    09/30 — Montreal, QC @ Théâtre Beanfield
    10/01 — Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall
    10/03 — New York, NY @ Terminal 5
    10/04 — Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
    10/06 — Lawrence, KS @ The University of Kansas on The Hill
    10/09 — Rio de Janeiro, BR @ ZIG Festival
    10/10 — São Paulo, BR @ ZIG Festival
    10/18 — Paris, FR @ Le Trianon
    10/19 — Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso
    10/20 — Cologne, DE @ Die Kantine
    10/22 — Copenhagen, DK @ Vega
    10/23 — Hamburg, DE @ Fabrik
    10/24 — Warsaw, PL @ Palladium Club
    10/26 — Prague, CZ @ Lucerna Music Bar
    10/27 — Berlin, DE @ Metropol
    10/28 — Antwerp, BE @ Trix
    10/30 — Manchester, UK @ Albert Hall
    10/31 — Birmingham, UK @ O2 Institute Birmingham
    11/01 — Glasgow, UK @ O2 Academy
    11/03 — Brighton, UK @ CHALK
    11/05 — London, UK @ Roundhouse

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