Brandi Carlile – Turpentine
“Turpentine” — a haunting echo of youth slipping through our fingers, where once-sweet memories have turned sharp yet strangely beautiful. When we talk about Brandi Carlile’s “Turpentine,” we are speaking…
“Turpentine” — a haunting echo of youth slipping through our fingers, where once-sweet memories have turned sharp yet strangely beautiful. When we talk about Brandi Carlile’s “Turpentine,” we are speaking…
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