Barberos | Interview | The Majority of Our Heroes Are From the DIY Scene
Barberos, a trio from Liverpool, have been making their own space in the world of progressive electronic and noise music since their debut in 2008. Their sound is...
Barberos, a trio from Liverpool, have been making their own space in the world of progressive electronic and noise music since their debut in 2008. Their sound is...
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zzzahara levels up with 'Spiral Your Way Out,' a fearless album that hits harder and sticks longer than anything they’ve done before. This goes deeper than heartbreak. This...
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