2016 Music Series: Why “Endless” Is the Most Underrated Album of 2016
By Nathan Burns | April 6, 2020I think “Endless” is Frank’s most experimental music project from both a vocal and sonic standpoint.
I think “Endless” is Frank’s most experimental music project from both a vocal and sonic standpoint.
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Watch movies and wash your hands! If social distancing gets too much, consider having a Netflix Party with your friends for long-distance movie nights.
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