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Noah Hall's songs are tinged with quiet melancholy, reflecting on love and broken relationships and even a broader general malaise wit… read moreNoah Hall's songs are tinged with quiet melancholy, reflecting on love and broken relationships and even a broader general malaise with a wisdom borne of experience. His soft vocal delivery and classical pop music canvas invite comp… read moreNoah Hall's songs are tinged with quiet melancholy, reflecting on love and broken relationships and even a broader general malaise with a wisdom borne of experience. His soft vocal delivery and classical pop music canvas invite comparisons to that of singer/songwriter Joe Pernice (The Pernic… read more -
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Jonny Lives!
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