Since her start posting home-recorded music on Bandcamp in 2015, Sophie Allison, also known as Soccer Mommy, has blown lo-fi rock out of the bedroom and onto an international stage. Her current tour brings her to play MASS MoCa in North Adams, Mass. on Nov. 5th. Her latest album, “Sometimes, Forever,” slides smoothly into moody synths and lyrical darkness.
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