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Hazelmain:
Bitter-sweet pop with hints of jazz, rock and country.
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Led by the gorgeous, fragile vocals of Charmian Kingston, Hazelmain's music is
bitter-sweet pop with hints of jazz, rock and even a little bit of country.
Written and recorded by multi-instrumentalist Connor Fitzgerald (with a little
help from his friends!), 'Sooner or Later' was recorded during the members' last
months of university in NSW, Australia. While real life led the project to end
before it began, the music and the good memories remain.
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Sooner or Later
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Sooner or Later (instrumental)
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Hazelmain lives in
Tucki Tucki, Australia.
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Pop.
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