music REVIEW: A Pale Horse Named Death – Lay My Soul To Waste
Lay My Soul to Waste is the second album from Brooklyn doom merchants A Pale Horse Named Death. Chris Ward gives it a listen and tries to think positive thoughts…
Lay My Soul to Waste is the second album from Brooklyn doom merchants A Pale Horse Named Death. Chris Ward gives it a listen and tries to think positive thoughts…
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