Track Of The Day – LIFE – Hollow Thing
Life‘s latest single ‘ Hollow Thing’ follows hot on the heels of the anthemic ‘ Moral Fibre’ and is the second single to be taken from their second album ‘ A Picture Of Good Health.’
Life‘s latest single ‘ Hollow Thing’ follows hot on the heels of the anthemic ‘ Moral Fibre’ and is the second single to be taken from their second album ‘ A Picture Of Good Health.’
The Goa Express’ new single ‘The Day‘ clatters along at a fair old pace with a tune that would sit well alongside contemporaries such as the likes of Shame, and LIFE. ‘The Day’ was recorded at
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