Getting Away To A Disco Summer With Haiku Redo: 13th Floor MusicTalk Interview
Haiku Redo is an Auckland-based power pop quartet, led by Craig Horne and borne out of the ashes of Andrew Fagan’s band LIG. The new album is called Disco Summer.
Haiku Redo is an Auckland-based power pop quartet, led by Craig Horne and borne out of the ashes of Andrew Fagan’s band LIG. The new album is called Disco Summer.
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