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Videos of the Day – week of 10/16

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Videos of the Day – week of 10/16

10/16 – Torii Wolf has a cool new video for a track that features a beat by the legendary DJ Premier…

10/17 – MGMT has debuted a new song & video today!  Their 4th album will be out early next year…

10/18 – this song by The Shacks has been used in a recent iPhone ad that also features the singer…

10/19 – Living Colour promises to be an emotional, amazing night tonight at The Jefferson!  Here’s guitar wizard Vernon Reid recently discussing (and playing) riffs with the Washington Post…

10/20 – Overcoats will be at The Southern tmrw night & in the Corner Lounge tmrw afternoon (listen around 5pm).  They’re an American duo, but here’s an acoustic song they did in Ireland a couple years ago…

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