Shout out to Blackbird Spyplane for putting me on to this guy in their most recent newsletter. Don’t know much about him other than that he recently performed on the Jimmy Kimmel show so he must be on the rise. Listened to him on the way to and from work and let’s just say I WAS VIBING.
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