Mel Parsons Serves Pure Platonic Poison on New Album ‘Slow Burn’
By name and nature, Slow Burn, the new album from alt-folk storyteller Mel Parsons, is pure platonic poison.
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Subscribe NowBy name and nature, Slow Burn, the new album from alt-folk storyteller Mel Parsons, is pure platonic poison.
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