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This month I fell in love with Mojave 3, especially their album Excuses for Travellers. The songs are slow and serene but also have some sort of country folk twist with their acoustic guitars and vocals. This album especially makes me want to move to the countryside and take a drive out on the open road, but instead, I'm studying for exams UGHHH. My fav songs on the album are My Life is Art and Trying to Reach You.
Aug 19, 2024

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