Viva Non, “We Grow”
Despite a short run-time, the new record from Viva Non leaves an impression and provides the soundtrack to the sadboy synth summer we didn’t see sneaking up on us.
Read MoreDespite a short run-time, the new record from Viva Non leaves an impression and provides the soundtrack to the sadboy synth summer we didn’t see sneaking up on us.
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