Sacred Paws

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Just Kids 00:00 Tools
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Rest (6 Music Festival 2017) 00:00 Tools
The Conversation (6 Music session 28 Feb 2019) 00:00 Tools
Strike A Match (6 Music Festival 2017) 00:00 Tools
Wet Graffiti (6 Music Session, 30 Jan 20107) 00:00 Tools
Brush Your Hair (6 Music session 28 Feb 2019) 00:00 Tools
Rest (6 Music Session, 30 Jan 20107) 00:00 Tools
Strike A Match (6 Music session 28 Feb 2019) 00:00 Tools
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Everyday (6 Music Session, 30 Jan 20107) 00:00 Tools
Wet Graffiti (6 Music Festival 2017) 00:00 Tools
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Empty Body (6 Music Festival 2017) 00:00 Tools
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Everyday (6 Music Festival 2017) 00:00 Tools
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Sacred Paws is a meeting of minds. Featuring Rachel Aggs (of Trash Kit, Cover Girl) on guitar and Eilidh Rodgers (of Golden Grrrls) on drums, the duo kick out a spirited mix of afro-pop and sprawling hypno-rock. The sway of the dance party certainly reigns strongly too with songs building to immersive highs whilst both Rachel and Eilidh’s vocals tumble in cycles through each other. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.