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Wolf-Face experiences sleep paralysis

Posted by Loren on December 24, 2022

Wolf-Face experiences sleep paralysis
photo by Dave Decker

Last week Florida werewolf punks Wolf-Face debuted a new video for the song "Howl Alone," from their last album, Still Golden (2019).

Following their abstract concept, the video "shows what it’s like to experience sleep paralysis, and the monster that comes with it."

Wolf-Face experiences sleep paralysis
photo by Dave Decker

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