‘Free Love’ and the expression of love’s simplicity and continuity
By Katelyn Ragland | October 4, 2020Sylvan Esso’s latest album “Free Love” paints love and life as simple, continuous and intimate.
Sylvan Esso’s latest album “Free Love” paints love and life as simple, continuous and intimate.
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