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Shannon Lay on new album Geist: “The beliefs I had about myself were crumbling. Everything was shattering”

From her beginnings in LA’s punk scene, via jobs in weed dispensaries and her association with Ty Segall, Shannon Lay has reached the nexus between British folk-rock, spiritual jazz and indie
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