GreenLady – GreenLady: Album Review
The self-titled debut album from NYC psych-folk outfit, GreenLady takes inspiration from the pioneers of the 1970s British folk revival and throws in a few healthy dashes of alt-country and psychedelia
The self-titled debut album from NYC psych-folk outfit, GreenLady takes inspiration from the pioneers of the 1970s British folk revival and throws in a few healthy dashes of alt-country and psychedelia
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