Phedre – Golden Age
Music // ReviewAn infectious and accomplished-sounding heady pop concoction that just might take you to a higher plane. by Carly Blair
An infectious and accomplished-sounding heady pop concoction that just might take you to a higher plane. by Carly Blair
If you immerse yourself in this visionary album, you’ll end up feeling like you’ve seen the future. by Carly Blair
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