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Alterations & Repairs by Parker Moore Parker Moore – previously featured as a member of Bay Area-based rock group Catholic Radio – has an
The warmly embracing vocal tone throughout “Girl We’re Gonna Die” – reminiscent of Jim James – provides an interesting contrast with the impending-doom lyrics,
With a commanding, dramatic vocal presence reminiscent of Rufus Wainwright, Jesse Rosenthal pulls off a striking sound on captivating new track “Party Dress”, a
unfalter by unfalter unfalter is the experimental dream-pop project of Dallas-based singer/songwriter Noah Irvin. “unfalter is an experiment conducted entirely in my small apartment,”
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