Poe, Harley: Lost And Losing It

Poe, Harley SKU: 44102425
Poe, Harley: Lost And Losing It

Poe, Harley: Lost And Losing It

Poe, Harley SKU: 44102425

Format: VINYL LP

Regular price $49.99
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Title: Lost And Losing It
Artist: Poe, Harley
Label: Say-10
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 649584114217
Genre: Rock

Double vinyl LP pressing. This album was written while the singer worked at a chain coffee store that was hit by a tornado. It is an album about loss, love, and barely getting by. There aren't a lot of albums that can pull off this level of sadness while simultaneously being catchy and seemingly upbeat. According to some random Redditor, this is their favorite folk punk album. Who are we to question them?

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