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Former Late Of The Pier frontman builds instrument in time off, names second album after it…mixed results.
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Call it what you want, a big heart scrawled on a wall somewhere with UK/DMA’s 4ever written there, but the…
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Khruangbin are several conjunctions of unlikely stars aligning: nominally from Texas, the trio make music that fuses disco, house, pop…
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