Stream: Cut Copy, ‘Standing in the Middle of the Field’
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Cut Copy’s fifth album “Haiku From Zerto” arrives Sept. 22, and the Australian quartet visits L.A. to play the Shrine on Nov. 11.
Cut Copy’s fifth album “Haiku From Zerto” arrives Sept. 22, and the Australian quartet visits L.A. to play the Shrine on Nov. 11.
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