A mysterious Melburnian who pretty much every other Melburnian has never heard of, Katie Dey forages through remnants of the alt-pop explosion at the turn of the decade to assemble some brilliance that is her own. A triumphant joy that should be obnoxious but really isn’t. New album asdfasdf out now.
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