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Videos of the Day – week of 12/11/17

12/11 – Moby just released a new video today & announced his new album will be out 3/2/18

12/12 – looks like Jack White’s got a new album coming soon…here’s the teaser video unveiled today!

12/13 – new Polyvinyl/Heavenly Recording artist Anna Burch looks to have a breakout year with her debut album due out 2/2/18

12/14 – another Feb. album we’re looking forward to is from Shannon & The Clams. Here’s a new video that debuted last week via Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound label

12/15 – Here’s another artist Dan Auerbach signed to the Easy Eye roster…in fact, he’s taking Shannon & The Clams & Robert Finley out on a “revue tour” next year!  Robert’s new album came out this past Friday…

 

 

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