
Dear Seattle Let It All Go On New Album ‘Someday’
Dear Seattle is born again. Frontman Brae Fisher lets it all go on new album 'Someday', in which he wrestles with life's many mental fuckeries.
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Subscribe NowDear Seattle is born again. Frontman Brae Fisher lets it all go on new album 'Someday', in which he wrestles with life's many mental fuckeries.
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