Sixty Stories
On their new album, Anthem Red, Winnipeg-based Sixty Stories likes to sing about knee fetishes. Or is it eating disorders? Stein Haukland talks to vocalist and guitarist Jo Snyder and sets the record straight.
On their new album, Anthem Red, Winnipeg-based Sixty Stories likes to sing about knee fetishes. Or is it eating disorders? Stein Haukland talks to vocalist and guitarist Jo Snyder and sets the record straight.
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