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Punked Back to Black: Structure Sounds’ Explosive Tribute to Amy Winehouse

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In a year already brimming with genre-bending releases, Providence’s own Structure Sounds have detonated a sonic bombshell with their latest single, “Back to Black.” But this isn’t just a cover—it’s a full-throttle reinvention. Dubbed “Punked Back to Black,” the track is a blistering, emotionally charged punk homage to Amy Winehouse’s iconic ballad, and it’s already sending shockwaves through the underground scene.

The band’s upcoming EP Stolen Sounds, dropping September 19 via Wiretap Records, promises a lineup of covers that tear through genre boundaries. But it’s “Back to Black” that’s stealing the spotlight, thanks to its ferocious energy, haunting visuals, and a vocal performance that channels heartbreak through a megaphone of rage.

Punked Back to Black: Structure Sounds’ Explosive Tribute to Amy Winehouse
📸 Photo by @moshachusetts (instagram)

A Punk Rebirth of a Soul Classic

Amy Winehouse’s original “Back to Black” is a smoky, slow-burning lament drenched in sorrow and vintage soul. Structure Sounds, however, have taken that melancholy and injected it with nitroglycerin. The result? “Punked Back to Black”—a track that doesn’t just reinterpret the original, it reanimates it with snarling guitars, pounding drums, and a vocal delivery that’s equal parts anguish and defiance.

“This was easily the most fun and challenging song we’ve taken on,” says guitarist and vocalist Sean Patrick Carney, who also directed the accompanying video. “It would be impossible to replicate Amy’s voice, but we brought something new out of her influence. The song’s angst and longing mixed with piss and vinegar fits our sound like a glove.”

That “glove” is stitched with punk grit and emotional rawness. The band doesn’t shy away from the song’s vulnerability—they amplify it, turning Winehouse’s heartbreak into a cathartic scream. It’s not just a cover; it’s a punk resurrection.

Gothic Visuals and DIY Spirit

The music video for “Punked Back to Black” is a masterclass in DIY horror-punk aesthetics. Directed and edited by Carney, the video splices together eerie black-and-white film clips, creating a surreal, haunted dreamscape that perfectly complements the track’s emotional intensity. It’s like watching a punk band perform inside a vintage ghost story.

The visuals are grainy, theatrical, and unapologetically weird—exactly what you’d expect from a band that thrives on bending expectations. The juxtaposition of old-school horror imagery with the band’s explosive performance creates a hypnotic tension that’s impossible to look away from.

Structure Sounds: Punk Alchemists

Structure Sounds aren’t just a punk band—they’re sonic alchemists. Their ability to transform songs from artists as varied as The Weeknd, Bad Religion, and Laura Jane Grace into cohesive punk statements is nothing short of remarkable. With “Punked Back to Black,” they’ve proven that even the most sacred tracks can be reimagined without losing their soul.

The band’s lineup—Adam Finkelstein (drums), Rob Icaza (bass), Sean Patrick Carney (guitar/vocals), and Zach Taylor Roth (guitar/vocals)—operates like a well-oiled punk machine. Their chemistry is palpable, their sound ferocious, and their vision uncompromising.

The Punk Anthem We Didn’t Know We Needed

In an era where covers often feel like lazy retreads, Structure Sounds have delivered a version of “Back to Black” that feels urgent, necessary, and alive. It’s a punk rendition that respects the original while fearlessly forging its own path. The track is already being hailed as a standout moment in 2025’s punk landscape, and it’s easy to see why.

“Punked Back to Black” isn’t just a song—it’s a statement. It’s a reminder that punk isn’t about perfection; it’s about passion, reinvention, and raw truth. And Structure Sounds have nailed all three.

Punked Back to Black: Structure Sounds’ Explosive Tribute to Amy Winehouse

Final Thoughts: A Must-Stream Punk Milestone

With “Punked Back to Black,” Structure Sounds have not only honored Amy Winehouse—they’ve elevated her legacy into the punk stratosphere. The track is a blistering, beautiful mess of emotion and distortion, and it deserves to be played loud, often, and without apology.

As the Stolen Sounds EP approaches, one thing is clear: Structure Sounds are not here to play it safe. They’re here to burn the rulebook and dance in the ashes. And “Punked Back to Black” is the spark that lit the fire.

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