Jennifer Walton : Daughters review – a stylish and painful debut
(Local Action) Fiction, folk and a devastating diagnosis feature in the producer and DJ’s literary penmanship, her gentle, gothic vocals thick with morbid, magical thinking Miss America, the centrepiece of Jennifer Walton’s stylish, painful debut record, sits us down in a hotel room near JFK (…)
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The Guardian (Africa)
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The Guardian (Africa)
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