Album Review: Civil Youth – Conversations
‘Conversations’ is here now, and the band is still on their way to finding themselves.
‘Conversations’ is here now, and the band is still on their way to finding themselves.
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Take off those rose-colored glasses that proclaim 2007 was the best ever and wave goodbye to the past, because 2017 ain’t so bad when you’ve got an album like this.
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PVRIS are back; overreact accordingly.