Lifted from the third album by this San Francisco collective, Holy Roller has an offbeat charm, a slack strolling folk pop ramble that at first feels a bit Nelly Furtado-esque but with repeat listens, more of a Beth Orton sound. A sunny, collapsing kind of tune.
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