Matthew Sweet – Girlfriend
Girlfriend — a bright cry of longing that redefined power pop for a new generation From the very first ringing guitar chord, “Girlfriend” by Matthew Sweet announces itself not just…
Girlfriend — a bright cry of longing that redefined power pop for a new generation From the very first ringing guitar chord, “Girlfriend” by Matthew Sweet announces itself not just…
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