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Videos of the Day – 4/25-29/16

4/25 – see above for the new Band of Horses lyric video!

4/26 – we now have the 9th & final Chapter of Florence + The Machine’s “The Odyssey”…and if you sensed a theme with all the videos she’s done in the last year, the whole 45-minute film has been unveiled as well. Be advised, the longform version contains mature subject matter.

4/27 – some cool train imagery in the new John Doe video.  The longtime X rocker has a new solo album & book out this spring

4/28 – and from “board” to “bored” for brand-new Blink-182…Kendall is super-psyched about this one!

4/29 – Ingrid Michaelson has just debuted a new track with a hilarious video that could be the world’s first made only with Snapchat filters!?  Look for a new album later this year…

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