
Holy Sons make bummers into beauty with their lush, tentative songcraft. Singer Emil Amos sounds like he's more likely to fall asleep at the piano bench then stand up and break into a showtune, but listeners won't mind; his seductive soundscapes will have them already dreaming.
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