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Dry Cleaning: It’s Spoken Rock ’n’ Roll, but We Like It

The New York Times – Music:

The British rock band’s distinctive sound comes from the vocalist Florence Shaw’s carefully delivered observations that float somewhere between stand-up, poetry and comedy.

Simon Reynolds
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Dry Cleaning (Music Group), Pop and Rock Music, Shaw, Florence, Stumpwork (Album)
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