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    SHANTIH SHANTIH

    Someone, Anyone?

    [engl] Shantih Shantih is a four-piece band founded in Atlanta, GA. Combining rock ‘n roll with dreamy harmonies over twanging guitars, the group consists of Italian native Anna Barattin on vocals and rhythm guitar, Julia Furgiuele on vocals and drums, Anna Kramer on lead guitar, and Nikki Speake on bass.
    Format
    LP
    Release-Datum
    27.09.2019
     

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