Molly Tuttle: “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore” | Thompson Guitars
Molly Tuttle collaborates with Iron and Wine for a high-energy cover of the Phantogram song.
Featured on Molly Tuttle‘s new EP of covers, “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore” was written by the electronic rock duo Phantogram, and on her recording as well as for this video, Molly collaborates with Iron and Wine for a high-energy version of the song, in which her flatpicking takes center stage. In this video, Molly is playing her Molly Tuttle Signature Model (DMT-SMA) from Preston Thompson Guitars.
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