Highway Hypnosis
Music // ReviewSneaks makes buttersoft lo-fi hip hop with an edge. Bubblegum post-punk allure. A sugary mix of addictive sounds.
Sneaks makes buttersoft lo-fi hip hop with an edge. Bubblegum post-punk allure. A sugary mix of addictive sounds.
A butter soft – yet hard enough to break your teeth with – album review.
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