Self-titled by Saddle of Southern Darkness Saddle of Southern Darkness is an apt name for this group, as their sound is probably what you’d
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After taking on Chet Baker’s vocal-laden tunes last year, Temporary Hero has decided to embrace another pivotal personal influence, with a series of covers for
“Rudedude” is a fantastic new track from psych-pop duo Gibberish, whose 2015 full-length Winter Coat stands as one of the finest records of the year. Derek
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