
Dakota Theim Digs in Deep to Blissfully Hooky 1970s Vibe on ‘Tangled Heart’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
For his latest, Tangled Heart, Portland’s Dakota Theim digs in deep to a blissfully hooky 1970s vibe.

For his latest, Tangled Heart, Portland’s Dakota Theim digs in deep to a blissfully hooky 1970s vibe.

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