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Never the Bridle
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alternative / indie rock

An upbeat indie album with a 90s feel and tons of backing vocals!
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alternative / gothic / grunge / indie / rock

A Gothic rock/grunge fusion, inspired by my deep love for Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven.

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alternative / drum & bass / electronic / experimental / pop

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