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Videos of the Day – week of 2/10/20

2/10 – as heard last week on the News at Noon, Låpsley releases her 2nd album March 20th featuring the single “Womxn”…listen for our phone interview with Låpsley on the big BTC show at 10pm tomorrow (2/11)!

2/11 – Amanda Shires has a new song & video out…listen to win tickets to her show at The Jefferson Saturday all week on Kendall’s College of Musical Knowledge at 5:15pm!

& a bonus one as it’s another week, another Pearl Jam video…for the same song (?), as they’ve basically combined the Mach 1 & Mach 2 versions into a Mach 3 version…maybe this huge green screen backdrop is a preview of what the live show will be like in Baltimore the day after Gigaton drops (3/27)?

2/12 – as heard on the News at Noon yesterday, there’s a new Alex Lahey single!  We’ve been loving all these indie rockers coming out of Australia/NZ lately!  NSFW alert: about :90 in, there’s a naughty word…

2/13 – news came yesterday of a new Strokes album The New Abnormal out 4/10, produced by Rick Rubin!  Here’s the 1st song/video, with the radio single coming soon…and here’s Bernie Sanders introducing them at his rally in NH Monday

2/14 – here’s a new one from Polyvinyl indie fave Anna Burch, who has announced her sophomore album, If You’re Dreaming, will  out April 3.  We’re not exactly sure what’s going on in this video she directed, but it seems fitting to post on Valentine’s Day (?)

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