Posted August 20, 2008 by The Common Cold
Lowtide
by O'Death
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The Common Cold says: Bands come and bands go. Sounds become wildly popular, then evaporate from peoples' playlists, never to be heard again. I don't think that "Lowtide" by O'Death will face the same fate. A modern tale of love and loss that's embedded in the archetypal appellation and blues sounds. Another quality release on the Kemado Records label.
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