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by blueestaiPosted on1st August 201617th August 2016Album/EP ReviewsLeave a comment on KARA – Some Other Shore – “a deep thematic album of tragedy and triumph” – review

KARA – Some Other Shore – “a deep thematic album of tragedy and triumph” – review

Released June 2016 KARA return with another excellent album called “Some Other Shore” (their debut was also nautical sounding, “Waters So Deep”). The particularities that…

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