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"Have One On Me" is the step (but given the proportions of the work, I'd also say a dozen steps) toward and perhaps beyond maturity. Its greatness makes it always more diverse, ever new with each passing listen.
"Have One On Me" is the step (but given the proportions of the work, I'd also say a dozen steps) toward and perhaps beyond maturity.
Its greatness makes it always more diverse, ever new with each passing listen.
Dive into Joanna Newsom’s 'Have One On Me'—explore its rich textures and lyrical brilliance with every listen!
Few albums have annoyed me as much as this one. Do we really want to talk about the tediousness pervading this whole double album of lullabies, nursery rhymes, and cloying and sugary songs that make you break out in hives and gonorrhea simultaneously?
Few albums have annoyed me as much as this one.
Do we really want to talk about the tediousness pervading this whole double album of lullabies, nursery rhymes, and cloying and sugary songs that make you break out in hives and gonorrhea simultaneously?
Discover this bold critique of Joanna Newsom's 'Have One On Me' and decide if this indie folk album is for you!
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