Teenage psych-rock balladry: Hear “Pray for Me, Fragile” by Dreamers Dose
Dreamers Dose is a group of young psych-rockers. Its new song, “Pray for Me, Fragile,” proves that it has the skills of musicians twice its age.
Dreamers Dose is a group of young psych-rockers. Its new song, “Pray for Me, Fragile,” proves that it has the skills of musicians twice its age.
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