Video premiere: L.A. Takedown, ‘When It’s Over’
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File under subtle symbolism: A thriving ficus tree stars in the video for “When It’s Over,” the closer of the new L.A. Takedown album “Our Feeling of Natural High.”
Bronson, a graduate of Bradley University, is a former sports writer and editor and graphic designer who worked in the newspaper business for 35 years.
File under subtle symbolism: A thriving ficus tree stars in the video for “When It’s Over,” the closer of the new L.A. Takedown album “Our Feeling of Natural High.”
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