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Videos of the Day – week of 12/3/18

12/3 – Beautiful stuff from Liminal (aka LA-based, UK-born Tom Crouch) feat. Joseph that we discovered through a post last week on Joseph’s Instagram…

12/4 – cool new track from John The Martyr…and an even cooler story behind how the band formed…bet they’d be fantastic live!

12/5 – indie darling David Bazan has revived his Pedro The Lion moniker (which he retired in 2005) for a new album Phoenix, out 1/18.  Here’s the 1st single

12/6 – Danish singer MØ has released a new version of her song “Blur” with Mark from Foster The People

12/7 – The Australian quintet Sticky Fingers has topped the album charts in their native country, and now they are back with their 1st single in 2 years & 4th album due in the new year.

 

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