CD Baby: Love Song for Kyrie Snow

The finest E.P. of the last two years hands down. Love song for kyrie snow is a modern rock masterpiece. Darker and more perplexing than his previous output Roadstar, is filled with heartache and it is nonetheless immediately recognizable as a work of unparalleled musical instinct. In short, it rocks. Among currently artists of his genre, William Steffey is the most impressive because he achieved reinvention with this new release, yet steadfastly refuses to abandon his unique and heart felt lyrics and soul. The only bad thing about love song for kyrie snow is that is over too quickly.

-Trent

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