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Jeff & Maggie Rogers at Virginia Arts Jan. 2017 Photo: 106.1 The Corner

Videos of the Day – week of 11/5/18

11/5 – we should’ve posted this one on Halloween, but it kinda works leading into Election Day also…???  Longtime indie favorite Low has garnered all kinds of critical acclaim for their latest album on Sub Pop.

11/6 – ICYMI: Maggie Rogers was on SNL over the weekend!  And if you tuned in til the end, she was wearing a “Maggie Rogers Wants You To Vote” t-shirt! So yeah, GO VOTE TODAY!

11/7 – Milo Greene has a cool new video out for “Move”

11/8 – Hippo Campus is having a good run with their latest single “Bambi”

11/9 – The Watson Twins have a new album out called Duo. Here’s their new video

 

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