Album review: Erasure – World Be Gone
World be Gone, the new Erasure album is an interesting addition to their extensive catalogue. Here’s the lowdown on it.
World be Gone, the new Erasure album is an interesting addition to their extensive catalogue. Here’s the lowdown on it.
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