ROBERT FRIPP AND TOYAH WILLCOX GIVE PAINT-COVERED RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE PERFORMANCE

ROBERT FRIPP AND TOYAH WILLCOX GIVE PAINT-COVERED RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE PERFORMANCE

ROBERT FRIPP AND TOYAH WILLCOX GIVE PAINT-COVERED RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE PERFORMANCE

Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox have lined Rage Against The Machine within the newest episode of their Sunday Lunch collection.

The couple have continued the weekly video collection, which began in 2020 on account of Fripp lacking taking part in stay throughout the coronavirus-enforced lockdowns.

In their newest artistic reimagining of hit songs, Fripp and Willcox took on Rage Against The Machine’s ‘Killing In The Name Of’, performing the monitor of their kitchen. “The first revolution is when u change your mind,” learn an indication painted over a crimson star that held on one of many cabinets behind them, quoting Gil Scott Heron.

As they carried out the 1992 monitor, Willcox rubbed crimson paint over her abdomen and arms as Fripp performed guitar whereas staring into the digicam. Watch the performance beneath now.

In latest weeks, the pair have tackled the likes of INXS’ ‘Devil Inside’, Hole’s ‘Celebrity Skin’, Radiohead’s ‘Creep’, Garbage’s ‘I Think I’m Paranoid’, The Cranberries’ ‘Zombie’ and many extra.

Meanwhile, Willcox shared her sixteenth studio album ‘Posh Pop’ in August 2022 and advised NME final yr: “When COVID stopped every thing final yr, it allowed me to focus on writing and recording the following album. We recorded in Simon [Darlow]’s outside studio with simply him, my husband and I.

“‘Posh Pop’ was a magical experience created out of the need and ability to make contact with our fans in a heartfelt way. Also the terrifying distance between those who run the world and those on the ground inspired my writing. Working with Fripp in the studio, we just handed him the chord charts the day before and said: ‘We want you to come in and improvise and that’s what we’ll use’. It was spontaneous.”