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From: London Genre: Noise pop/dream pop EP: TOTEP (2018) Turns on a dime from a perfect dance pop song to utter chaos that flirts with harsh noise like it’s the most natural thing in the world. Sarah’s voice is the little lillypad you’re floating on through it all. It’s a wild ride.
Jul 21, 2024

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