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“All I Get from You Is Voicemail”: Ana Grosh Cries Out for Connection on “Call Me Back,” a Soul-Soaked Anthem for the After-Party Blues
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“All I Get from You Is Voicemail”: Ana Grosh Cries Out for Connection on “Call Me Back,” a Soul-Soaked Anthem for the After-Party Blues

By Mitch Mosk
Groovy, smoky, and seductively soul-soaked, Ana Grosh’s confessional "Call Me Back" captures the brutal loneliness of an after-party comedown, aching for connection in the dreamy haze of late-night longing.
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