Greg Laswell Aims For The Obscure With ‘Covers II’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Apparently pleased with the freedom found the first time he devoted an entire EP to songs of other artists, Greg Laswell offers a belated sequel a full decade later and
Apparently pleased with the freedom found the first time he devoted an entire EP to songs of other artists, Greg Laswell offers a belated sequel a full decade later and
The Lumineers obviously have a lot to live up to. Ever since they released their eponymous break-out album in 2012, they have been able to further their reputation as a
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