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THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE SAVAGE

Here’s a good rule of thumb: don’t listen to Cash Savage when you’re feeling particularly emotional. The 37-year-old Melbournite holds back not an ounce when she pours her heart into a tune, whether it be a scathing takedown of the men that question her talents, or a heartfelt crooner on former loves. The fourth LP with her backing band, The Last Drinks, is Good Citizens: a rumination on the varied levels of societal shittiness that permeates the world in 2018. Like those before it, the record’s objective is blunt. Whether

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