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Be Sure You Put Your Feet In The Right Place
Radical Face – Welcome Home. Finely crafted unique sound blended into ambient music, making a great anthem for any occasion. Right now it makes me think of autumn in New England, cause that’s home for me. What a crazy past … Continue reading
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The Aftermath
Music today by the Icelandic band Of Monsters and Men. This is the last song from their debut album My Head is an Animal. They rock, make beautiful music and are from Iceland. Enough said. It’s amazing how your calendar … Continue reading
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