Why the Von Herzen Brothers dropped wizard-cloak synths but added sax to In Murmuration
Ninth album deals with two different concepts, as the Finnish group look forward to a future of total control over their catalogue
Ninth album deals with two different concepts, as the Finnish group look forward to a future of total control over their catalogue
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American guitarist knew his recordings would never appear on the record, but knows his contribution made a difference to the 1979 song
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