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Videos of the Day – week of 2/19/18

2/19 – Ryan Adams is back with a new track, just in time for Valentine’s Day

2/20 – Hot on the heels of her recent collab album with Kurt Vile, BTC favorite Courtney Barnett has her own new track & video out…’Tell Me How You Really Feel’ is out on May 18th.

2/21 – Local artist Ethan Lipscomb has a smashing new video out…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u0eiK9UlUs&t=2s

2/22 – here’s the “beautifully bizarre” new video from King Tuff, who have a new album coming out on Sub Pop in April

2/23 – Canadian singer/producer MorMor has a cool new track & video out…

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