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Trippie Redd’s Pegasus flew a little too close to the moon

Amber Ellertson
November 19, 2020
Album Review, Reviews
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Dissecting band history and sound with Creature Comfort

Brendan Redmond
December 7, 2016
Interview
Don’t be turned away by the 48,000 plays on their top song. Creature Comfort’s talent and originality are not reflected in their current popularity (or lack thereof). I had a chance to Skype with two member...

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