Gothic/synth-rock trio Lovelorn Dolls has released their haunting new four-track EP, True Crimes, through Alfa Matrix. The release was accompanied by a video for the "The Boy In The Box" track.
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LOVELORN DOLLS - Gives True Crimes Victims A Voice With New EP
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