Review: Slow Club – Complete Surrender
Laden with powerful vocals and grand instrumental backdrops, Slow Club’s latest album definitely presents a more mature and sophisticated Taylor and Watson.
Laden with powerful vocals and grand instrumental backdrops, Slow Club’s latest album definitely presents a more mature and sophisticated Taylor and Watson.
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