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The indie band’s second album finds the trio blending lyrical abstraction and mystery with a refined approach to their ...
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Although they have been recently revealed, the Ancient Mural and Harley Texts may reveal something about the song, "Binks' ...
On their third album, Brighton quintet Squid take listeners on a dark, brooding journey of evil and morality over the course ...
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