And Now The Band

EP353 Dee from Xaemora

11 min · 4. maj 202611 min
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Dee from St Louis based Xaemora during some down time at the Volcandra album release show a couple weeks ago at Portal Louisville. Check it Out. Subscribe, Follow and pay attention. There will be some giveaways on Instagram of some absolutely banger albums!

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