music REVIEW: Black Breath – Sentenced To Life
Caught between tours, Black Breath once again stepped into Kurt Ballou’s God City studio and pumped out their new LP Sentenced to Life. Did the pressure get to them?
Caught between tours, Black Breath once again stepped into Kurt Ballou’s God City studio and pumped out their new LP Sentenced to Life. Did the pressure get to them?
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