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Why not the toes?

At Paper Thin Walls, Poetry Foundation writer Brandon Stosuy on Lexie Mountain Boys:
“The act skirts a line between spastic theater and avant-savant sound poetry slam (dancing)—sometimes it works, other times it’s just loud.”


Listen to the track (”Stop and Discuss Part Three”)—at a minute and a quarter, I say it works!
http://paperthinwalls.com/singlefile/item?id=787

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