Since June 2020, one cover band has become a daily fixture in my life. They are called First to Eleven, a band name based on volleyball scoring of all things. This talented bunch from Erie, Pennsylvania slays their own takes of popular songs from across the decades. In 2022, three of them started their own band with original music called Concrete Castles and released two studio albums. That project is unfortunately now defunct, but First to Eleven continues on into 2025.
My obsession with them began after a relatively innocuous search on YouTube for Katy Perry covers (yes, I’m a shameless Katy Cat to this day, don’t @ me). I found a cover of “E.T.” by a band of youngsters who genuinely impressed me. When it comes to covers, I’m extremely hard to impress, but this one was particularly standout.
Once I discovered just how young the group were, barely out of high school, I immediately knew there was a ton of untapped potential here. Fortunately for them, I wasn’t alone in my admiration, and today they have over 1.9 MILLION subscribers on YouTube, plus their rapidly growing following for their original music with Concrete Castles.
First to Eleven’s covers run a wide gamut of genres. Most of their covers stem from a long line of requests from the past few years. Being an alternative rock band at their roots, they offer a fresh take on both recently popular and classic tracks. It’s really cool that many songs that they cover released before three of their band members were even born!
The heart and soul of First to Eleven is their lead singer, Audra Miller. She’s an immensely talented singer whose voice continues to develop and ages like a fine wine. But she’s much more than just a pretty face with an amazingly versatile voice. Audra does all her own makeup and style and runs her own personal YouTube channel. She’s also quite brilliant, as she was the valedictorian of her high school, and was accepted to the University of Pennsylvania in Pittsburgh where she had originally planned to study pharmacology.
But, while many of their peers and a couple of their initial bandmates were going off to college, Audra and two of her bandmates all decided to stay behind and follow their dreams. Even at that point, they’d already begun to build a small cult following on YouTube. By 2021, First to Eleven surpassed one million subscribers on YouTube. It’s been a fantastic experience watching them grow up through all the successes and stumbles with no outright failures, which just proves their talent alone can carry them.
Now with hundreds of covers available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, it’s hard to know where to start. So, I decided to create a Top 10 Most Popular First to Eleven covers, based on their all-time views on YouTube!
(Note: Some YouTube videos refused to embed, likely for usage rights reasons, but the link to the video is in the title.)
TOP 10 First to Eleven Covers on YouTube
10) “Bring to Me Life” by Evanescence
Anyone who came of age in the early 2000’s like I did remembers this song quite fondly. So, it’s not much of a surprise that this cover has done so well over the years. Ryan actually offers background vocals on this one and Audra has a jaw-dropping vocal performance. I hate to say it, but I tend to prefer this cover to the original album recording.
9) “Last Christmas” – Wham!/Taylor Swift
This one is perhaps the first Christmas song that First to Eleven covered in a rock style. It’s an OK song, certainly not one of my Christmas favorites, but it’s a really good cover. They’ve done much better ones, but because of Tay’s influence, it’s immensely popular on YouTube.
8) “Fade to Black” by Metallica
Audra admits personally that she didn’t get to do much in this song, but it’s such a showcase of Matt, Sam, and Ryan’s musical ability that it’s no surprise that this Metallica cover is one of their greatest hits. It’s one of two Metallica covers in this top ten, the second of which Audra gets to do plenty with vocally.
7) “November Rain” by Guns N’ Roses
If I were to rank my favorite First to Eleven covers of all time, and I will likely do that some day, this would easily be in my Top 10, if not my Top 5. This track means a lot for different reasons to a lot of different people, so it’s no surprise it’s among the Top 10 viewed. I expect this cover to move up this list over time. It’s also the second of two incredible Slash-like performances for Matt, the first which is also on this list.
I have a complicated history with this song. I actually hated “Poker Face” when it first came out, despite liking many other Lady Gaga songs. I now tolerate it more than anything else, and honestly, this is actually one of my personal LEAST favorite covers by First to Eleven. It’s not bad, and it’s really the fame of this song that catapulted it to this popularity.
Despite F211 covering several other Katy Perry songs, this one has outperformed the others by leaps and bounds. This is a particularly strong performance and rockified interpretation of one of Katy’s biggest hits. I’m glad this song was my introduction to them, and I’ve discovered that this was the first cover many current F211 fans first heard.
4) “Attention” by Charlie Puth
This is another cover that features three of their old bandmates who left the band for college and only returned for one or two more covers. This is a song I never paid much attention (no pun intended) to before I heard this cover. As early as this is, you could see the potential of both Audra and Matt here; Sam was in the background of this cover somewhere.
3) “Nothing Else Matters” by Metallica
Probably the best known of all Metallica songs besides “Enter Sandman” (which they have an excellent cover of, as well), “Nothing Else Matters” gives Audra a chance to offer her interpretation of this classic track. It’s to this day one of my favorite vocal performances by Audra, and apparently millions of others agree with that assessment.
2) “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” by Green Day
One of my all-time favorite Green Day songs, apparently it’s also many others’ favorite, too. This is by far the best Green Day cover they have ever done (as of early 2023) and the vocal performance on this one is particularly chilling and fantastic.
The number one First to Eleven cover is leaps and bounds above the other nine on this list. As of April 2025 it has a whopping 69 MILLION views (nice) on YouTube. Their 2nd most viewed cover in “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” is just 14 million.
Obviously, Sweet Child O’ Mine is one of the most popular songs of all time, but this cover is particularly sublime. It was many people’s introduction to the current lineup of First to Eleven. It deserves all the attention it got, for sure. It helps that people thought Matt was the second coming of Slash, too; it’s a hell of a performance! They continue to close out live shows with this track to this day.
If you’re looking for a new band to jam to with a catalog more eclectic than perhaps any cover band in history, First to Eleven would be my first choice.
~ Artemis Desertsong
Updated 4/6/25
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