Album Review: Day Old Hate – First Light EP
Leeds quintet Day Old Hate state they fall into a growing group of bands that are likened to Mallory Knox and Young Guns. You have
Leeds quintet Day Old Hate state they fall into a growing group of bands that are likened to Mallory Knox and Young Guns. You have

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