So Many Ways - S/T

So Many Ways is a good name for this band. Especially when it comes to their rhythm section who seems to veer off in all kinds of directions.
So Many Ways is a good name for this band. Especially when it comes to their rhythm section who seems to veer off in all kinds of directions.
I went into this one with good hopes. After all this is the band that gave us the imaginatively titled albums “II” and “III” which both are hard rockin’ party albums.
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