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classical strings, psychedelic musings, |
"could there be anything sexier than a strong, beautiful woman playing punk rock music on a cello? This album is much more than just punk rock, it's angry, gentle, lovely, hard, soft, intelligent and it rocks. Leah Coloff makes music that never implies, it demands ... She is Tori Amons, Joni Mitchell, and Patti Smith all rolled into one." - midwest-ursine |
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searching eye records |
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