WHOREDOM RIFE – DEN VREDE MAKT LP (Terratur Possessions)
Whoredom Rife keeps pushing forward powerfully, purposefully and passionately, ‘Den vrede makt’ being the irrepressible Trondheim duo’s fourth full-length album
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