Inspired by the 'Save A Prayer' campaign, Eagles Of Death Metal are urging other bands and musicians to cover their song 'I Love You All The Time' in order to raise money for the victims of the Paris terror attacks.
The latest news comes from a video interview with Eagles Of Death Metal, where the band gave an emotional account of the horrific attack where ISIS killed 89 of their fans during a shot on their Zipper Down tour at The Bataclan on 13 November.
Now, inspired by Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon's generosity in giving all royalties from the band's cover of 'Save A Prayer' to charity, now Eagles Of Death metal are promising the same for anyone wishing to cover 'I Love You All The Time' from Zipper Down - and are urging the likes of iTunes, Spotify and TIDAL to give generously too.
"We have a song called 'I Love You All The Time' and if you're a country artist, a DJ, death metal, it doesn't matter, cover that song and we'll donate the publishing," said Eagles Of Death Metal's Josh Homme in their first full interview after the attacks.
"Our label will donate the mastering and all the publishing. Also, I would challenge iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, Tidal; whomever delivers music to get on board and if that song is recorded to donate all of it so the entirety is designated to help anyone that was a victim of this Paris attack and ruined by this to recover again."
Watch the full interview below