wallis simpson – VoVatia (original) (raw)
I Am a Peanut, a Proud, Peculiar Peanut
Beth and I were considering going to see Rasputina last week, but we didn’t. That did, however, remind me that I hadn’t said anything about their two latest albums.They’re both mostly covers. The Feel-Good Hits of 1817 – It’s part … Continue reading →
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