REVIEW: ZZ Ward – ‘Liberation’
For over a decade, ZZ Ward has been carving out her own lane in modern blues-rock, channelling the raw energy of the legends
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For over a decade, ZZ Ward has been carving out her own lane in modern blues-rock, channelling the raw energy of the legends
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