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Divorce • Drive to Goldenhammer

Gravity Records / Capitol Records UK • released 2025-03-07

The name implies something ponderous, onerous, heavy, and while you can find some flashes of that in here, it's more of a showcase for the kind of indie rock that shines brightly with male-female harmonies and sentiments that will twist your guts.

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