40 Years on, Synth Icons Book of Love and “Boy” Still Hit Like a Spell
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The Philadelphia art-school quartet behind one of the most hypnotic songs of the '80s reflects on queer anthems, the AIDS crisis and why their music keeps ending up in horror movies.
The Philadelphia art-school quartet behind one of the most hypnotic songs of the '80s reflects on queer anthems, the AIDS crisis and why their music keeps ending up in horror movies.
The Philadelphia art-school quartet behind one of the most hypnotic songs of the '80s reflects on queer anthems, the AIDS crisis and why their music keeps ending up in horror movies.
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