PJ Harvey - Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
An album of contradictions and contrasts, PJ Harvey’s Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea is absolutely full of life.
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An album of contradictions and contrasts, PJ Harvey’s Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea is absolutely full of life.
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