Review: Peace at The Haunt, Brighton (26/03/2015)
Emma Harrison Beesley thinks other bands should follow in Peace’s footsteps and play more shows at smaller venues.
Emma Harrison Beesley thinks other bands should follow in Peace’s footsteps and play more shows at smaller venues.
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