Joe Kaplow’s debut EP is a propulsive force. It’s not loud. It’s not raucous. It’s not rowdy. But Kaplow’s raspy bluesman vocals and delicate lyrics produce an effect that lies somewhere between punk and folk. Though Kaplow’s been […]
Joe Kaplow’s debut EP is a propulsive force. It’s not loud. It’s not raucous. It’s not rowdy. But Kaplow’s raspy bluesman vocals and delicate lyrics produce an effect that lies somewhere between punk and folk. Though Kaplow’s been […]
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