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Nothing Sounds Quite Like Vagabon's 'Flood Hands'

Lætitia Tamko originally wrote "Flood Hands" for a pop duo, but had to keep it for herself. The artist shares the single and announces her upcoming album All the Women in Me, due out Sept. 27.
Vagabon's <em>All the Women in Me</em> comes out Sept. 27.

Maybe the title of the 2017 album was prophetic: by the time Lætitia Tamko took these songs on tour with the likes of and , the shapes spun out of their ragged indie-rock clothes and became amorphous, with.

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