2007-01-31
Marshall Rhodes is so clean that after listening to the first song I knew I had to get up and take a bath. Although not emotionally exciting the expert layering of instruments and vocals on each crafted song led me to think of session musicians that decided to use their studio talent to produce an album of their own. Slip
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