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  "textContent": "This spring, cave doom returned to Portland. That’s what the duo that makes up Creaturess—multi-instrumentalist Jess Hamlin and guitarist and vocalist Jo Sendejo—call their genre of music. On their 2024 singles and self-titled full length you’ll hear doom metal, folk, and shoegaze combining into a wave of sound that ranges from a light sonic mist […]\n\nThe post Creaturess Emerge From Their Cave appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
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