Album Review: Beach Weather – Chit Chat
Dear Beach Weather, you drove me crazy with that (new EP). From the very first track, you guys have not only knocked the ball out of the park, but out of the whole frigging galaxy
Dear Beach Weather, you drove me crazy with that (new EP). From the very first track, you guys have not only knocked the ball out of the park, but out of the whole frigging galaxy
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