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Album review : BARRIE JAMES – Strange Desire
Vacancy Records [release date 12.11.21] Strange Desire is the third solo album from Glasgow’s ex Kassidy frontman, Barrie James O’Neil (now minus the surname). Barrie decamped to LA in 2016, motivated by the usual young-artist-seeks-wealth-and-fame ambition. A handful of years … Continue reading →
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Tagged album, Ashely Campbell, Barrie James, Jeff Buckley, Kassidy, Lana Del Rey, Melancholy Melodic Rock, review, Vacancy Records
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