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Broken Hearts Are Blue on Their ‘90s Emo Origins, New Album & Evolution of Their Sound

By Carlos Ramirez | 11.19.2021

"A 1998 BHAB LP, had it happened, would have sounded like Molly Hatchet or Dire Straits."

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