Loud


Reviews


Upbeat Sadness (2001)
Loud - Upbeat Sadness

Loud is Spanish, but sings in English. He has a really fantastic voice, which carries this EP. above being average. All the four tracks are based around a synthesiser backing which could be described


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Immortal Lee County Killers 2
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