Isolabella - 'Landmines'

Telling the tail of a jaded love affair - Isolabella releases her euphoric new single ‘Landmines’.
Recorded at that award winng Magic Gardens by Gavin Monaghan - who has worked with the likes of Editors and Grace Jones - the track has already caught the attention of BBC West Midlands. Having gained a reputation in both London and the Midlands for her live performances and songwriting skills - this track is set to take her to the next level.
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