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Videos of the Day – week of 11/25/19

11/25 – ICYMI: King Princess was on SNL over the weekend

11/26 – Nada Surf has a new album out in Feb. & a date at The Southern in late Jan.  Here’s the new single, as heard today on The News at Noon!

11/27 – Soccer Mommy has released a new song/video with more to come in the new year!

11/28 – as you’re enjoying your Thanksgiving desserts, here’s some fun in the desert with Green Buzzard, who put out a new album this month

11/29 – there’s a new Best Coast album coming next year & a whole bunch of touring including the 930 Club in DC in March.  Here’s the new song/video

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