hhhhhh - few said... (2013)

Dreamy lo-fi semi-psychedelic folk rock with catchy melodies, and hints of memories of past-lives as acid-soaked musicians from the 50s and 60s.  Listen and support, this is good stuff.


The artist also puts together great videos for a lot of the tracks.  Watch them.

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