band making interesting post-punk type stuff. i don’t like relying on comparisons to other artists but they’re sort of like if the smiths, black country new road, fontaines dc, deeper and the kooks had a baby. their discography isn’t huge and it may be a mildly acquired taste but i’ve been enjoying them a ton.
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Jan 31, 2025

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Ive run in to them in Spotify. Ever feel like streaming makes it hard to remember song and band names?
Jan 31, 2025
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arljjas oh for sure! i try to make sure to save it quickly to a playlist if i come across something new and interesting. admittedly i’ll sometimes forget about songs once they’re added if ive only listened once, but then that makes for a nice surprise later.
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