Oh boy, I really love this kind of vibe. Beautiful earworm emo that lodges itself somewhere behind the breastbone and keeps coming back – bright guitars, melodies that stick, songs you can
Oh boy, I really love this kind of vibe. Beautiful earworm emo that lodges itself somewhere behind the breastbone and keeps coming back – bright guitars, melodies that stick, songs you can
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