NY's cult indiepop artists return with the first of 3 evening-hued EPs of new wave and plastic soul glassine surfaces as two way mirrors on loneliness, trauma and growing old in the ruins of dreams. Songwriter Michael Grace Jr uses tragic totems of James Dean, Princess Diana and Major Tom to explore love and loss remaking/remodeling the dim neon corridors of memory into bright passages forward.
NY's cult indiepop artists return with the first of 3 evening-hued EPs of new wave and plastic soul glassine surfaces as two way mirrors on loneliness, trauma and growing old in the ruins of dreams. Songwriter Michael Grace Jr uses tragic totems of James Dean, Princess Diana and Major Tom to explore love and loss remaking/remodeling the dim neon corridors of memory into bright passages forward.
NY's cult indiepop artists return with the first of 3 evening-hued EPs of new wave and plastic soul glassine surfaces as two way mirrors on loneliness, trauma and growing old in the ruins of dreams. Songwriter Michael Grace Jr uses tragic totems of James Dean, Princess Diana and Major Tom to explore love and loss remaking/remodeling the dim neon corridors of memory into bright passages forward.
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