
The summer always seems to be about a soundtrack. Often it's
either the classy pop singles that somehow embody sunshine, or the
nerve crunching one-hit-wonders that come back from the beaches and
cause you to run to the hills. The third way (sorry, couldn't
resist), is That Wonderful Underground Album, the one that's
released in the summer-slump and not ...
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