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Nothing Feels Natural - Interviews in 2016 - cover

Nothing Feels Natural - Interviews in 2016

Jenn Pelly, Priests

Publisher: Rough Trade Books

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Summary

Nothing Feels Natural is an abridged editions of the zine that originally accompanied Priests' debut LP of the same name in 2017. It features a series of interviews conducted with the band by journalist Jenn Pelly in Washington, DC during the first days of November 2016.
Available since: 06/01/2020.
Print length: 37 pages.

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