Val Stöecklein – Grey Life
Compared to the similar “nakedly emotional (solo) recordings” by the emotionally tormented soulmates such as Skip Spence or Syd Barrett, I’m sure this one is much easier to swallow by an average listener. However, what […]
Compared to the similar “nakedly emotional (solo) recordings” by the emotionally tormented soulmates such as Skip Spence or Syd Barrett, I’m sure this one is much easier to swallow by an average listener. However, what […]
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