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When the cloudy fuzz of winter has finally seen its end, Laura Palmer's Death Parade comes out of the foggy mornings craving that sunshine, but from a distance, covering themselves with shade. The need to love something so bright but which burns your skin, giving you life and happiness until the sun sets, leaving you sunburned and longing for the cooling touch of the night. Laura Palmer's Death Parade has come together by love and grief. With the strong family ties of Laura Hopkins and bassist Fredrick Ernest, there has been turmoil with founding member Michael Finn. Leaving the band when Laura was processing the loss of her step father and another dearest friend, Laura continued to dive into her grief by ways of her music. Laura invited in another heartbroken soul, close friend Benjamin Johnson, after his loss of the band Grandparents, turning their sounds into a collective process to search for the love that comes from within. Sounding like the forgotten dreams and collective wails of lost lovers and realized romances, Laura swoons to the inner desires, leaving you to dive into your own memories and fantasies as she gives into her own. Backed by Frederick Ernest and Benjamin Johnson, the tonally perfected trio will spin you into an emotive collection of melody and authentic variety. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Among Us All

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Among Us All [Explicit]
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