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Jeromy Darling : The One The You Loved.
Just a pile of dirt and memories.
Somewhere between birth and death you begin to look deeper, to ask the big questions. Every civilization since the beginning of time has worshipped some sort of deity - almost as if it's written in our DNA. This is an album of conversations, rants, curses and longings for a God that repairs, that fixes all the broken parts.
Songs:
1. Son of God
2. Sinner
3. Lifted
4. A Light in the Dark
5. Hold Me Down
6. I Love
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 05/17/2014
Jeromy Darling lives in Minnesota USA
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Christian, Vocal, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar
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