Review: Tom Chaplin – Midpoint
It’s a funny twist of fate how you can pick up an album, hit play, then tie that album to memories for the rest of your life.
It’s a funny twist of fate how you can pick up an album, hit play, then tie that album to memories for the rest of your life.
Have you ever been lost in a track, so deeply the concept of time and space disappear only to be replaced by memories and
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Have you ever listened to a record front to back, reached the end and thought, “wait, maybe I wasn’t listening close enough,