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Videos of the Day – week of 1/13/14

1/13 – Foster The People are back with their 2nd album Supermodel 3/18.  The song is set to a visual documenting the creation of a mural inspired by the new album painted on a building in downtown LA.  It is the largest painted building on the West coast and one of the largest painted murals in the country.

1/14 – Cate Le Bon, in town tonight at The Southern!

1/15 – Bad Suns open for Royal Bangs tomorrow (Thursday) at The Southern…here’s a recent TV performance!

1/16 – Royal Bangs count Patrick Carney of The Black Keys among their biggest fans…catch ’em at The Southern tonight!

1/17 – new Chicago band Gemini Club is starting to breakthrough this year with the track “Sparklers”

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