Official Site What would you get if you’ll put together name of the character from Dostoevsky novel, Sabbath doom and gloom vibe, one guitarist, one bassist and one female drummer? The answer is Philadelphia’s Stinking Lizaveta, whose sound is as unique as their name. Built on a foundation of blues, jazz and metal, the band is equally read more
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