“Bombs and bullshit fill the air” is the line that opens “Yesterday’s Hero,” a track from Dean Wareham’s new solo album, That’s the Price of Loving Me. It isn’t difficult to grasp the reference to Gaza, though it may be surprising to hear Wareham deliver an unvarnished sentiment of this kind. His (...)
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