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Album review: CONNOR BRACKEN AND THE MOTHER LEEDS BAND – Nightbird Motel
[Release date 25.09.20] Based in Astbury Park, New Jersey, Connor Brand (lead guitar and vocals) has a whiff of a look of a young Springsteen. But hometown aside, that’s about where the similarities end – MLB being a blues rock … Continue reading