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Songs We Love: Lee Bains III + The Glory Fires, 'Underneath The Sheets...'

As Birmingham punks revved up by the hot-damn hallelujah of Southern rock, the band confronts white privilege and the normalization of sociopolitical power with sharp yet loving critique.
Lee Bains III + The Glory Fires' <em>Youth Detention</em> comes out June 30.

Jefferson Davis was last week, having stood on Canal Street in New Orleans for over 100 years. In the South (and, increasingly, ), these sorts of monuments to the Confederacy remain in the name of heritage but are daily reminders not only

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