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Videos of the Day 5/2-6/16

5/2 – Tyler Glenn of Neon Trees has offered up the 1st track from his upcoming solo album.  Not that he could’ve known or helped this, but I can’t help but think of Prince with the purple/elevator imagery, not to mention the dance/funk/warped vocal sound and controversy.

5/3 – Radiohead. Burn The Witch.  Nuff said.

5/4 – Mumford & Sons have a great new track out with Baaba Maal…here’s the video, shot live in South Africa, where M&S recorded their new Johannesburg EP (out 6/17)

5/5 – here’s your weekly Questlove/Jimmy Fallon video…and it works for Cinco De Mayo because Quest has a new book out where he interviews famous chefs!

5/6 – Another new Radiohead track!  This one’s directed by Paul Thomas Anderson & we now know their new album with be out Sunday at 2pm!

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