“Pencil Me In” by Fovea – Review
Review by Sam Taylor Rating: 5/10 “Pencil Me In” by Fovea… Where do I start? Let’s look at the star of this album: “Cost Of.” That lush soundscape ushered in by a strong, unique...
Review by Sam Taylor Rating: 5/10 “Pencil Me In” by Fovea… Where do I start? Let’s look at the star of this album: “Cost Of.” That lush soundscape ushered in by a strong, unique...
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