Posted November 18, 2008 by American Slag Heap
No Dreams
by Oakley Hall
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American Slag Heap says: The driving drum beat and the wall of churning electric guitars provide the perfect frame for Oakley Hall's boy/girl vocals delivered by Pat Sullivan and Rachel Cox. Even though this band is from Brooklyn, a bit of genuine Southern flavor is heard throughout the length of this track.
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