EP Review: Edd Lane (Thin Man Records) – The Sailors Escape
Posted by Jack Eaton on April 9, 2012 · 1 Comment
“Raise the sails and face the storms, when everything else fails they’ll return to port” These are just a few of the unique lyrics on Edd Lanes recently released EP – The Sailors Escape. Coming from the Westcountry (UK) this is a rare gem in terms of it being a genuinely easy to listen to piece … Continue reading →
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