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Videos of the Day – week of 10/2/17

10/2 – Superorganism is an interesting trans-Atlantic collective out with a new track

10/3 – St. Vincent debuted the video for “Los Ageless” today…she’ll be on Colbert’s Late Show tomorrow!

10/4 – You heard Jeff’s Missouri pal (and touring member of Shearwater) Lucas Oswald the other night on TFR…here’s a new live video of a track from his new Whet album.

10/5 – We are thrilled to report THE BREEDERS ARE BACK!!  Their 1st new song since 2009 will appear on an upcoming 7-inch series from 4AD.  Their fall tour comes to DC in Nov.

10/6 – Ani DiFranco is one of many great artists playing The Festy this weekend!  Check our Corner Lounge page for our recent interview with Ani.  Take care of each other, y’all!

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