Neko Case - "Fox Confessor Brings the Flood"

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Fox Confessor... is the fifth solo album from alternative country singer/songwriter Neko Case, who is also known as a member of the Vancouver supergroup the New Pornographers. The album was recorded in Tucson, Arizona, spanning 11 original songs plus the traditional country number "John Saw That Number." Featured performers on the record include Joey Burns and John Convertino of Calexico, Dallas and Travis Good from the Sadies, and Howe Gelb from Giant Sand. Case also gets help from a member of the rock'n'roll Hall of Fame, as keyboardist Garth Hudson from the Band guests on the disc.

Release on the Canadian Mint Records label in February 2006.

gear (gear), Wednesday, 26 October 2005 22:47 (twenty years ago)

Pfff gurgle blurb! Me excited, very excited. Not only does she reunite the classic Sand lineup but she gets Garth Hudson on there! Ah, Neko, you spoil us so.

Stew (stew s), Wednesday, 26 October 2005 23:22 (twenty years ago)

EEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Jimmy Mod wants you to tighten the strings on your corset (The Famous Jimmy Mod), Wednesday, 26 October 2005 23:27 (twenty years ago)

this should be good.

gear (gear), Friday, 28 October 2005 17:36 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
I talked to a couple "industry" friends - a music publisher, and a TV booker - who have heard it and both are flipping about how good it is. Has anyone here actually gotten a copy yet?

skinner, Wednesday, 30 November 2005 19:19 (twenty years ago)

There's a new bio/press release on the Anti website for the album but no audio sample or MP3s.

bales, Wednesday, 30 November 2005 19:24 (twenty years ago)

I have it but I've only had a chance to listen all the way through once because of other things piling up on me. First impression is that it's good... Sorry, that's completely unhelpful. I'll listen more and report back.

gypsy mothra (gypsy mothra), Thursday, 1 December 2005 08:25 (twenty years ago)

i'm on the fence about neko, but i'll listen to just about anything giant sand/calexico-related. (matos to thread to say the exact opposite.)

like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel within a wheel (Jody Beth Rosen), Thursday, 1 December 2005 08:45 (twenty years ago)

I like Neko a lot as a singer; less sold on her songwriting. Most of her albums have 3-4 songs I really like and a bunch more that I forget about right after I hear them. I'll have to listen to the new one some more to see if that's true here.

gypsy mothra (gypsy mothra), Thursday, 1 December 2005 08:50 (twenty years ago)

(right after I get done figuring out what there is to say about the new beth orton, which, speaking of "on the fence")

gypsy mothra (gypsy mothra), Thursday, 1 December 2005 08:51 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
saw her perform a bunch of the songs from this upcoming record last night in Toronto at the Rivoli. Good show. She claimed to have a cold, but still hit some pretty damn nice high notes. The new songs definitely have a similar sound to the stuff on the Blacklisted record, at least live. No Sadies, Giant Sand or Garth Hudson spottings, though.

pauls00, Thursday, 5 January 2006 16:33 (twenty years ago)

Heard it as preshow music at a show last week, so not a close listen but - very similar sound to Blacklisted - heavy reverb, Southwestern baritone guitars, etc. I'm with gypsy - like her singing and atmospherics but not a huge fan of the songwriting/lyrics. 'Timber' off The Virginian is still one of the best - specific lyrics, rousing chorus, etc.

Eazy (Eazy), Thursday, 5 January 2006 16:58 (twenty years ago)

well, yeah, the songwriting seems especially similar to Blacklisted, with quite non-specific or at least hard-to-parse lyrics. Seems to be more about images and less about rousing choruses. I like that, myself, sometimes. Works pretty well on her stuff, anyways.

pauls00, Thursday, 5 January 2006 17:10 (twenty years ago)

specific lyrics are for assholes!

gear (gear), Thursday, 5 January 2006 18:37 (twenty years ago)

Actually got a lyric sheet/booklet from the publicist for this album - I don't think Neko typically includes them in her CD booklets? - and was surpised at how good they were, really amazing in spots. And I'm one who's been a fan, but generally not bowled over by her words. The new record is pretty masterful lyrically however (Margaret vs. Pauline, "Hold On Hold On," and "Teenage Feeling" in particular). She's obviously relatively "young" as a writer (I think the first couple records were all co-written). And while she's not one to write straight narratives or story songs, her lyrics on this record are as good as the music and her voice. Though I think this record - despite some immediate standouts - won't hit people until after a few spins.

munny, Thursday, 5 January 2006 19:21 (twenty years ago)

three weeks pass...
I was half-expecting some sort of Shirelles girl-group thing but it's really awesome -- Less gothy than Blacklisted and warmer and larger at the same time. Kelly Hogan gets a big gold star for her harmonies. I'm so happy right now I could crap my pants.

Jimmy Mod (I myself am lethal at 100 -110dB) (The Famous Jimmy Mod), Friday, 27 January 2006 22:15 (twenty years ago)

cover art:

http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000CS4L1E.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg

gear (gear), Friday, 27 January 2006 22:19 (twenty years ago)

I kind of wish the main cartoon was blown up as the whole cover, but then it would look virtually indistinguishable from "The Tigers Have Spoken."

T/S: Pinks/Oki Dog/Scoobys/Tail o' the Pup (Bent Over at the Arclight), Friday, 27 January 2006 22:20 (twenty years ago)

that cover art is rad. i love inky book-illustrations.

stockholm cindy (winter version) (Jody Beth Rosen), Friday, 27 January 2006 22:22 (twenty years ago)

The back is better.

Jimmy Mod (I myself am lethal at 100 -110dB) (The Famous Jimmy Mod), Friday, 27 January 2006 22:25 (twenty years ago)

the font's gotta go tho.

stockholm cindy (winter version) (Jody Beth Rosen), Friday, 27 January 2006 22:26 (twenty years ago)

i wish it was lighter and pen-drawn like the art.

stockholm cindy (winter version) (Jody Beth Rosen), Friday, 27 January 2006 22:28 (twenty years ago)

i wish it was lighter and pen-drawn like the art.

I suppose, but there's a metric ton of (ugh) "new weird folk" releases that have fonts like that.

I love the art, it reminds me of Edward Gorey.

Elvis Telecom (Chris Barrus), Friday, 27 January 2006 23:53 (twenty years ago)

That cover sucks. I want a Neko pic on the cover, hopefully naked.

Jim Reckling (Jim Reckling), Friday, 27 January 2006 23:55 (twenty years ago)

don't worry, this is the back cover:

http://www.zoilus.com/documents/neko3.jpg

gear (gear), Saturday, 28 January 2006 00:01 (twenty years ago)

i was actually glad for a break from her scene-of-the-crime cover art. i had to turn in a review of this last week. after a lot more listening, i think it's her strongest set of original songs, even though there are a few in the later stretch that run into her problem of melodic and lyrical vagueness. the first 8 or so tracks are all pretty strong, and i love the last one ("the needle has landed"). i like that it's less self-consciously twangy, more noir-pop. i don't think you can really call it a country or alt-country album at all. the gospel song is great. she and kelly hogan really need to do a gospel album.

gypsy mothra (gypsy mothra), Saturday, 28 January 2006 00:05 (twenty years ago)

don't worry, this is the back cover:

girlfriend has THIGHS. (i approve, but i would.)

stockholm cindy (winter version) (Jody Beth Rosen), Saturday, 28 January 2006 00:38 (twenty years ago)

more importantly, girlfriend has TITS

gear (gear), Saturday, 28 January 2006 00:44 (twenty years ago)

eh, who doesn't these days

stockholm cindy (winter version) (Jody Beth Rosen), Saturday, 28 January 2006 00:46 (twenty years ago)

Yes, but when on earth does it leak? A fellow can only listen to the new Jenny Lewis album for so long.

Les, Saturday, 28 January 2006 09:53 (twenty years ago)

It's leaked. And it's amazing. Her best yet.

"Hold On, Hold On" is quickly becoming my fave of the bunch. Though "Dirty Knife" and "Star Witness" are great, too. I agree with gypsy mothra, she has to do a gospel album. What a cover of "John Saw That Number"...

a. begrand (a begrand), Saturday, 28 January 2006 09:57 (twenty years ago)

where oh where can I find this? :)

carson dial (carson dial), Saturday, 28 January 2006 13:59 (twenty years ago)

so, what do you think?

katie, a princess (katie, a princess), Thursday, 9 February 2006 21:46 (twenty years ago)

i've only heard the "star witness" mp3, and -- not to get hyperbolic or anything -- it's breathtaking. if she's got an album's worth of songs like that, then she's got a hell of an album. Everything about it is pretty much perfect.

Tyler W (tylerw), Thursday, 9 February 2006 22:37 (twenty years ago)

i think my three favorites are "star witness," "hold on, hold on" and "the needle has landed." but that could change the next time i listen.

gypsy mothra (gypsy mothra), Thursday, 9 February 2006 23:02 (twenty years ago)

it's amazing

kyle (akmonday), Thursday, 9 February 2006 23:21 (twenty years ago)

This record is unbelievably great. Between this and Jenny Lewis, 2006 is shaping up to be a banner year for 30-ish alt. country redheads making albums under 40 minutes.

kornrulez6969 (TCBeing), Thursday, 9 February 2006 23:25 (twenty years ago)

After hearing the iron & wine EP and now this, I'm beginning to think that calexico's support work has become too predictable. They pulled out all the stops for giant sand in the 90s, but now it just seems that since chore of enchantment, burns and convertino just toss out either their signature 6/8 rhythm or the El Picuador beat played at a different tempo for every song. Too much of the rhythm work, along with the reverb, makes fox confessor sound like a retread of "blacklisted". I still like it, but I feel that calexico are now saving thier best material for themselves (I love feast of wire and the eps they have come out with since).

I think the sadies provide the best support work for neko's own songs. Her orignal songs with them on the live album were great, and Hold on, Hold on is my current favorite for the new one. Neko just sounds more propulsive with them.

ghoser, Saturday, 11 February 2006 01:54 (twenty years ago)

agreed. she's most simpatico with the sadies (even though on their own, i like calexico more than the sadies). (and i just almost typed shadies, becz i was just reading the eminem thread, which now has me contemplating a neko/eminem collaboration. they both have a gothy side, it could work.)

gypsy mothra (gypsy mothra), Saturday, 11 February 2006 01:59 (twenty years ago)

three weeks pass...
this is great! i managed to secure a copy a couple of days ago. also: she's playing amoeba records in L.A. on Wednesday. I won't be able to go ; (

gear (gear), Sunday, 5 March 2006 21:26 (twenty years ago)

this comes out tommorow

I'm gonna go buy it

Hairy Asshurt (Toaster), Sunday, 5 March 2006 21:55 (twenty years ago)

Still listening to it nonstop. Right now my favorite is Maybe Sparrow. Best of 2006, thus far.

kornrulez6969 (TCBeing), Sunday, 5 March 2006 21:58 (twenty years ago)

Yeah it's up there for me too. The new Sondre Lerche thing blows it out of the water though.

Hairy Asshurt (Toaster), Sunday, 5 March 2006 22:04 (twenty years ago)

best!

timnyc (timnyc), Sunday, 5 March 2006 22:41 (twenty years ago)

I am so psyched for this. Off to Best Buy Tues, only 9.99.

Jim Reckling (Jim Reckling), Monday, 6 March 2006 02:00 (twenty years ago)

When does the new Sondre Lerche come out btw?

Jim Reckling (Jim Reckling), Monday, 6 March 2006 02:06 (twenty years ago)

http://harpmagazine.com/articles/detail.cfm?article_id=3993

Dammit Neko, yr 65 Cougar only makes me love you more

Jimmy Mod: The Prettiest Flower In The Pond (The Famous Jimmy Mod), Monday, 6 March 2006 04:50 (twenty years ago)

When does the new Sondre Lerche come out btw?

-- Jim Reckling (Jreckli...), March 6th, 2006.

The proper album isn't out until summer i don't think. But this odd jazz-pop thing he has done is out soon i think. And it's fantastic.

Hairy Asshurt (Toaster), Monday, 6 March 2006 11:53 (twenty years ago)

i can't get fox confessor till next week. i can hardly wait

gem (trisk), Monday, 6 March 2006 11:54 (twenty years ago)

I just popped out before lunchtime to get it. This is the first time I've bought a CD in a shop on release day for about three years. In HMV, no less. And only £9.99. I was expecting to pay about £13. I felt youthful and fantastic.

Haven't listened to it yet, but love the three or four tracks I have heard.

Mike W (caek), Monday, 6 March 2006 12:18 (twenty years ago)

w/the reverb, i think she's trying to go for a morricone vibe, and i think it works quite well (though not quite as well as on blacklisted, which is gonna be pretty hard to top).

gear (gear), Tuesday, 14 March 2006 20:01 (twenty years ago)

If you think the reverb is bad on this album, you have not listened to any of the other albums! *Everything* is slathered in reverb. I think they actually pulled back on it for Fox Confessor!

righteousmaelstrom (righteousmaelstrom), Tuesday, 14 March 2006 20:08 (twenty years ago)

Canadian Amp--which is probably the turning point between Chanteuse Neko and Singer Songwriter Neko--is reverb porn.

Huk-L (Huk-L), Tuesday, 14 March 2006 20:10 (twenty years ago)

Oh, I've heard the other albums, all right. There's just something about this one that irritated me while I was hearing it. I liked Blacklisted just fine when I heard it. I'm not saying this necessarily makes sense.

Sean Carruthers (SeanC), Tuesday, 14 March 2006 20:20 (twenty years ago)

The reverb would be more satisfying if it were used more sparingly, or if the recordings themselves felt more live and natural (a la Trinity Session).

Eazy (Eazy), Tuesday, 14 March 2006 21:47 (twenty years ago)

I like it, so far (got it at lunch).

Think I like Tigers better, though....we'll see.

gbx (skowly), Tuesday, 14 March 2006 22:02 (twenty years ago)

The 45 that Radcliffe has played is so exciting!

It makes me wish that it was me, or I, playing those guitars.

the bellefox, Tuesday, 14 March 2006 22:08 (twenty years ago)

who is radcliffe? what 45?

kyle (akmonday), Tuesday, 14 March 2006 22:11 (twenty years ago)

xpost to Sean

I'm not making a judgment about whether there was too much reverb on the new album or not and whether that was a good or bad thing. Fact is, there has always been two tons worth of reverb on all of her albums, so if you're saying it's the amount of reverb that's keeping you from enjoying the album it could be that the songs are just not grabbing you. Though I'm not you (obv.) so I can't tell you what you think. I'm just offering a suggestion of why this is irritating you.

FWIW, I think there are some of her best songs on here but there a quite a few meh moments. I'm just glad to see that she's moving away from the "country school-marm bullshit" that a friend of mine dismissed her albums with and more towards the "lush noir pop" gypsy mothra mentions upthread. I have yet to introduce my friend to the awesomeness aka 'The Needle Has Landed.'

righteousmaelstrom (righteousmaelstrom), Wednesday, 15 March 2006 02:08 (twenty years ago)

Mark Radcliffe: a BBC DJ, from 10:30 to midnight.

I don't know the 45's name.

I agree that she always seems to use a lot of reverb. I like it!

the bellefox, Thursday, 16 March 2006 18:15 (twenty years ago)

From the sound of it, I think The Pinefox heard 'Hold on, hold on'.

I am baffled that anyone could be lukewarm about this record. Everytime I hear it, it grows in my estimation. I wish I had given it 5 stars now!

Jerry the Nipper (Jerrynipper), Thursday, 16 March 2006 18:19 (twenty years ago)

Still the best record of 2006

kornrulez6969 (TCBeing), Thursday, 16 March 2006 18:55 (twenty years ago)

Word.

She's on the cover of Time Out Chicago this week, looking great. And weird.

regular roundups (Dave M), Thursday, 16 March 2006 19:05 (twenty years ago)

I wasn't expecting not to be disappointed.

(It'd be the perfect debut, in a way - such a small tight wonderful album to try to solve staring at the cartoons on the box, to quietly obsess three years before Blacklisted's flaws and ghosts and heartbreak.)

(Every kid I like is getting a copy of this record at summercamp)

Gravel Puzzleworth (Gregory Henry), Saturday, 18 March 2006 05:54 (twenty years ago)

Neko Case
at Shepherds Bush Empire

Reserved seats (2):
- section: STALLS row: E seat: 15
- section: STALLS row: E seat: 14

Gravel Puzzleworth (Gregory Henry), Saturday, 18 March 2006 06:27 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LbNQ5arvbdg&search=neko%20case%20sparrow

gear (gear), Tuesday, 18 April 2006 05:24 (twenty years ago)

Live in DC (scroll down for MP3)

Paul Eater (eater), Tuesday, 18 April 2006 17:03 (twenty years ago)

I just saw/watched some old Evaporators video "Goin' to France" and it has young, anonymous Neko in it. It's probably up at Nardwuar-dot-com or whatever.

Huk-L (Huk-L), Tuesday, 18 April 2006 17:15 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
Anyone going to the Shepherd's Bush show tonight. I am, and I'm rather excited.

caek (caek), Wednesday, 24 May 2006 12:05 (twenty years ago)

one year passes...

I think this LP is like a Musical, rather than a normal LP (as Blacklisted and Furnace Room Lullaby are). All those very short songs, that could be narrative hinges or interludes; all those odd chord sequences (as discussed above) and tempo changes; all the impenetrable though suggestive words (that might make more sense if sung by 'characters', in a story?).

It sounds better on a decent stereo. She sings terrifically. I like it - I like everything she does, and I admire her adventurousness and craft here - but I still don't think that these are great Songs like Blacklisted had; they're sort of one-off performance pieces. I can hardly imagine anyone covering them effectively: they're Neko-only.

the pinefox, Saturday, 8 March 2008 13:57 (eighteen years ago)

eleven years pass...

the first three songs on this jewel of a record might be my favourite opening run of all time, ama

A man offers an inverted bottle of water to the Techno Viking. (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, 17 July 2019 11:38 (six years ago)

This album is just impossibly good

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 17 July 2019 14:24 (six years ago)

"Star Witness" is definitely in my top ten songs of the last two decades.

I don't get wet because I am tall and thin and I am afraid of people (Eliza D.), Wednesday, 17 July 2019 15:08 (six years ago)

It's her best album by far IMO.

akm, Wednesday, 17 July 2019 18:16 (six years ago)

yep. a masterpiece

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 17 July 2019 18:41 (six years ago)

absolutely brilliant lyricist too

american bradass (BradNelson), Wednesday, 17 July 2019 18:42 (six years ago)

i almost feel bad for artists who make an album like this...the stuff that comes before feels like it was working up to "the album" and the stuff after feels somehow a letdown, and she's done great stuff before and after, but i never love them as much as this

though i guess i don't feel bad because they made something perfect at least once

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 17 July 2019 18:43 (six years ago)

Kelly Hogan is the secret star of this album imo

14 years now since this came out, jesus fuckin christ

sleeve, Wednesday, 17 July 2019 18:59 (six years ago)

the end of "star witness" is unbelievable

tylerw, Wednesday, 17 July 2019 19:12 (six years ago)

i almost feel bad for artists who make an album like this...the stuff that comes before feels like it was working up to "the album"

Nah — I think of this, Blacklisted, and Tigers as the "big three"... and this one (though terrific) isn't necessarily the best, just the most "mannered" and demonstrative about its own merits. The other two are more casually/effortlessly brilliant, while this one swings for the fences.

stan by me (morrisp), Thursday, 18 July 2019 01:31 (six years ago)

My thoughts exactly! Always felt "Blacklisted" was her best. But really, I love her entire output.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Thursday, 18 July 2019 01:44 (six years ago)

the first three songs on this jewel of a record might be my favourite opening run of all time, ama

― A man offers an inverted bottle of water to the Techno Viking. (bizarro gazzara), Wednesday, July 17, 2019 1:38 PM (six days ago) bookmarkflaglink

Listened to this for the first time tonight. Countless repeats later and yep, this is otm. I'm swooning.

Le Bateau Ivre, Monday, 22 July 2019 22:56 (six years ago)

Star Witness is just all time in conception and execution. Like the Cocteau Twins zoomed and enhanced into Dylan. That someone can both sing like that and write like that? In retrospect, this is the record where she crosses out of Americana and into free-standing territory of her own.

bendy, Tuesday, 23 July 2019 11:33 (six years ago)

hell yes lbi, glad to have you on the fox confessor train xp

A man offers an inverted bottle of water to the Techno Viking. (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 23 July 2019 11:52 (six years ago)

Middle Cyclone is great too
She has kind of lost me after that, though I try

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Tuesday, 23 July 2019 12:15 (six years ago)

opening track on middle cyclone is all-time and yeah it's a really good record

i've gotten less enjoyment out of her later records too but i could listen to her sing anything tbh, her voice just gives me chills every time

A man offers an inverted bottle of water to the Techno Viking. (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 23 July 2019 12:18 (six years ago)

I like Case/Lang/Veirs as a way of balancing her songwriting style and voice within others.

... (Eazy), Tuesday, 23 July 2019 12:55 (six years ago)

Middle Cyclone has a sideful of bangers.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 23 July 2019 13:05 (six years ago)

She’s still good for a stunning song or two each album, like I’m From Nowhere or Ragtime or Bad Luck

mott the hoopleheads (voodoo chili), Tuesday, 23 July 2019 13:58 (six years ago)

Worse Things Get is a dip, but Hell-on has grown on me. The singles from both are great. "Man" is like a great lost Pete Townshend song from 1981.

bendy, Tuesday, 23 July 2019 13:59 (six years ago)

I have a special place in my heart for this album. I was working on a trial (16+ hour days for 6 months, living in a hotel) in 2006-2007 and listened to this at least once every day the time I was there

officer sonny bonds, lytton pd (mayor jingleberries), Tuesday, 23 July 2019 18:03 (six years ago)

this is also my favourite album to fall asleep to fyi

Welshy's Lean Bulk - ****loads of pics (bizarro gazzara), Tuesday, 23 July 2019 18:40 (six years ago)

I just listened to this for the first time in ages not knowing how much I'd remember but it was all there and damn what an album. I still think I'd rank it just behind Blacklisted, but not by much. There's something about the subtleties of Blacklisted's production that puts me right there - on the prairies, under a hanging moon.

Good cop, Babcock (Chinaski), Tuesday, 23 July 2019 19:11 (six years ago)

Her entire output in the 00s is amazing--Furnace Room, Blacklisted, Fox Confessor, Middle Cyclone. All classics, though Middle Cyclone is my personal favorite. I think each one is slightly better than the one before it.

Her albums this decade have moments that are just as good as anything she's ever done, but overall they're less consistent. I was just listening to them both last week - she has these moments where she slips into The Neko Melody, and it just sorta sounds like she's singing whatever she wrote down. The lyrics are clever but also a bit meandering, almost conversational--like, I imagine I'm with her and I wonder why she doesn't just speak, rather than put everything into this sing-song pattern. Almost feels like she's making the melody up as she goes.

But then she has these other moments like "Man" or "Bracing for Sunday" or "Last Lion of Albion" that are just outstanding.

sctttnnnt (pgwp), Tuesday, 23 July 2019 21:53 (six years ago)

one year passes...

15 years of ‘Fox Confessor Brings The Flood’ pic.twitter.com/XaqNrunJze

— Neko Case (@NekoCase) March 9, 2021

JoeStork, Tuesday, 9 March 2021 19:24 (five years ago)

Was Garth Hudson doing a Monty Python bit?

JoeStork, Tuesday, 9 March 2021 19:37 (five years ago)

gotta assume so!

Lavator Shemmelpennick, Tuesday, 9 March 2021 20:56 (five years ago)

sounds like it was lost on Paul Rigby, though

Lavator Shemmelpennick, Tuesday, 9 March 2021 20:56 (five years ago)

wait, what?

The Ballad of Mel Cooley (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 10 March 2021 13:06 (five years ago)

Oh, I see.

The Ballad of Mel Cooley (James Redd and the Blecchs), Wednesday, 10 March 2021 13:20 (five years ago)


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