Tigers Blood review | Waxahatchee roars with self-assurance
Tigers Blood by Waxahatchee is an observation of the world around Katie Crutchfield, and an ode to her renewed sense of self within it.
Tigers Blood by Waxahatchee is an observation of the world around Katie Crutchfield, and an ode to her renewed sense of self within it.
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