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Videos of the Day – week of 2/3/20

2/3 – Yumi Zouma has her 3rd record out 3/13 on Polyvinyl

2/4 – Beach Bunny is keeping the indie rock flame alive…their debut album Honeymoon is being released on Valentine’s Day, makes sense.

2/5 – welp, with the Impeachment vote likely today, here’s one by Austin, Texas indie faves And You Know Us By The Trail of Dead (they’ve been around since ’94) from their album that came out earlier this month

2/6 – that’s one heckuva game show Best Coast is hosting in their new video…look for their new album Always Tomorrow out 2/21.

2/7 – Katie Crutchfield co-directed & stars in the new video from her musical project known as Waxahatchee, whose new album is out 3/27

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