Even after creating a good amount of buzz with 2011’s Purple Naked Ladies and 2013’s Feel Good, no one could’ve predicted the massive success of The Internet’s Ego Death a few years ago. Since then, the genre-defying quintet has gone on to sell out shows, light up festivals, and convert countless new listeners — all […]
Source: OC Weekly
The Internet’s Hive Mind Breaks the Mold of Modern R&B
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