Sea Girls cover Mark Ronson & Miley Cyrus' 'Nothing Breaks Like A Heart'

Following on from the enormous success of last year's debut album 'Open Up Your Head', Sea Girls have now returned to share a very special cover.

Their new version of 'Nothing Break Like A Heart', originally recorded by Mark Ronson and Miley Cyrus, sees the band inject their own unique dose of blistering pop-rock to the 2018 "sad banger" anthem.

Speaking about the new rendition, lead singer Henry Camamile said, “The first time I heard it was when we were on our tour bus driving through Belgium in the middle of the night to play a festival in Germany the next day. I couldn't stop playing it for the next 24 hours. It just sounds like a classic. The lyrics are just infectious. “We live and die by pretty lies“ tells a great story, you know?”

Have a listen to their version of 'Nothing Breaks Like A Heart' in the player below.

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