Black Lips – Apocalypse Love (Fire) Album Review
Black Lips are garage band psychobillies from Atlanta, Georgia and the songs of Apocalypse Love are great mutant dance bop for these threatening and glorious times.
Black Lips are garage band psychobillies from Atlanta, Georgia and the songs of Apocalypse Love are great mutant dance bop for these threatening and glorious times.
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