Freaking – Walk on Land
The first full-length by Boston indie rockers Freaking is at once surprising and arresting. (And exciting.) They—that is, Chris Faria, Meryl Schultz,…
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The first full-length by Boston indie rockers Freaking is at once surprising and arresting. (And exciting.) They—that is, Chris Faria, Meryl Schultz,…
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They probably get it all the time: “High school juniors?!”