Beach House, Their Muses, And Once Twice Melody
Beach House, the indie dream-pop institution, return with 'Once Twice Melody,' their first album since 2018 and a collection of the songs they made while staving off pandemic-induced isolation. The band's two members tell MTV News how they did it.
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