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Videos of the Day – week of 1/21/19

1/21 – Foals have announced two new albums this year, Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1 in the spring, Part 2 in the fall.  Here’s the video for the 1st single, if you like a little fencing mixed with your Birdbox dystopia #whatdoesitallmean

1/22 – Sasami’s self-titled debut album is out 3/8 on Domino Records…

1/23 – we were working ahead a bit last week, so we’re still sifting through & trying to process all the performances (Foo Fighters, Metallica, Miley Cyrus) from the Chris Cornell tribute in L.A. a week ago today

1/24 – ICYMI this week, Conor Oberst & Phoebe Bridgers played their new band’s 1st gig in public on national TV!

1/25 – Austin, TX band Moving Panoramas have a cool new video out for their 2nd album due 2/22

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