Stream: Valley Queen, ‘Pavement’
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“Pavement” is the latest single from L.A. trio Valley’s Queen’s sophomore album, “Chord of Sympathy.” It’s out April 21.
“Pavement” is the latest single from L.A. trio Valley’s Queen’s sophomore album, “Chord of Sympathy.” It’s out April 21.
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