Listening Now : Theo Black – Follow The Money
Born in a Vegas pyramid hotel room and shaped on a cross-country drive, Theo Black’s Follow The Money is a wiry DIY post punk cut …
Born in a Vegas pyramid hotel room and shaped on a cross-country drive, Theo Black’s Follow The Money is a wiry DIY post punk cut …
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