THE SCREEN DOOR...with Anthony Kuzminski | by noreply@blogger.com (ANTHONY KUZMINSKI) | Mon, Jan 5
Mon, Jan 5
Lastly Q Magazine will feature the band on the cover next month and they have more to offer on the album, check out the link here.
This midtempo track could have fit on All That You Can't Leave Behind. "The idea is that the narrator is in an altered state, and his phone starts talking to him," says...
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