Album Review: Black Midi’s Cavalcade
Black Midi’s Cavalcade isn’t just an album—it’s an audacious performance. With its surreal narratives and sonic shape-shifting, it redefines what rock can be.
Black Midi’s Cavalcade isn’t just an album—it’s an audacious performance. With its surreal narratives and sonic shape-shifting, it redefines what rock can be.
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