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Strange Homes

by mallory

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aurelio_serbo While everything is falling apart,
this album helps me to get through it, because i can't fall too,
Thanks.

P.S. A Stranger at the Door and Are you asking to be a sail are awesome too!

Favorite track: God's Work.
Sonja Majstoravich
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Sonja Majstoravich I love the banjo! Favorite track: The House You Were Raised In.
mechanicalclear
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mechanicalclear Mallory speaks to my heart with their poetic lyricism, and they have guided me through emotional times.

They are incredible people with diverse stories who make the most powerful music.

"I'm almost 20, but I'm still just a little kid" Favorite track: Dissident.
Gibby Gib
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Gibby Gib Holy fuck these guys are so good. Feels like a warm belly full of chili and an ENTIRE FUCKING OCEAN. Like How'd that ocean even get in there? Favorite track: The Tide (Partial Credit to Mogli).
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released October 24, 2010

Recorded by Billy D at Sand Hill studios. Guest vocals on The House You Were Raised in by Sofia Albam. Chords and lyrics to beginning of The Tide by Mogli. Thank you to everyone, you know who you are.

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mallory Montague, Massachusetts

Mallory is a dispersed collective of musicians that found itself coagulated momentarily in the hills of Western Massachussetts. Mallory first found its voice in the summer thunderstorms, the porch lights, the moths, the hazy negotiation of tired cities. Long bike rides, walls of green, the orchard, the quarry. A ribbon of dirt road, blood on the grass. Windows open. ... more

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