
Ethel Cain Delivers a Haunting, Faithful Take on ‘Angels and Fuselage’ for Like A Version
Ethel Cain honours Drive-By Truckers with a stripped-back, deeply personal cover of ‘Angels and Fuselage’ in her Like A Version debut

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