Purling Hiss – Weirdon
Music // ReviewWeirdon is neither reclusive nor alienatingly idiosyncratic, but rather contains the Hiss's catchiest collection of songs to date.
Weirdon is neither reclusive nor alienatingly idiosyncratic, but rather contains the Hiss's catchiest collection of songs to date.
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