CD Review: Live In Paris by Sleater Kinney
Bringing together the best of their songs for live performances, the Sleater Kinney album Live In Paris attempts to deliver that show experience to fans. Hearing the crowd sing along to ‘I Wanna Be...
Bringing together the best of their songs for live performances, the Sleater Kinney album Live In Paris attempts to deliver that show experience to fans. Hearing the crowd sing along to ‘I Wanna Be...
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