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Patti Smith: Banga – Album Review

June 19, 2012by Suzanne Neilson 1 Comment

  The Godmother of Punk makes a gentle yet spellbinding return.  Banga marks Patti Smith‘s 11th studio album and see’s her softening around the edges. Melodies and vocals blend tenderly […]

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