Boldy James / Harry Fraud: The Bricktionary
Briefly

Boldy's superpower has always been making minute phrases feel monumental, packing sage wisdom on mortality and precarity into his street chronicles.
As he continues to distance himself from the traumatic aftermath of devastating car crash, his range of recollections expands to put his entire journey under a microscope.
On 'Harvey Grant,' it feels like he's introducing you to his entire family tree while doing drops off at the local Target and Home Depot.
Boldy and Fraud's technical brilliance on The Bricktionary is direct and precise, allowing their respective production and writing styles to fit like puzzle pieces.
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