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Shannon McArdle Explores the Absurdity of Security via “Grand Execution” (premiere)
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Shannon McArdle Explores the Absurdity of Security via “Grand Execution” (premiere)

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PopMatters Staff
/ 11 July 2018

Shannon McArdle steers listeners through uneasy waters on lead single from third solo effort, A Touch of Class releasing on 24 August.

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