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HENRY’S FUNERAL SHOE SMARTPHONE RABBIT HOLE

Formed by brothers Aled and Brennig Clifford in the South Wales valleys, Henry’s Funeral Shoe have become one of the torchbearers for boot-stomping, Delta-infused rock. The duo’s new album sees them take a slight left turn, introducing brass sections and more nuanced lyrical content, proving that they’re not like other prefab bands in their respective wheelhouse.

Their third LP, , was predominantly

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