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Videos of the Day – week of 3/12/18

3/12 – Neko Case has offered up a new teaser video for her upcoming Hell-On album, due June 1st…

3/13 – As heard yesterday on the News at Noon, Madisen Ward & the Mama Bear are back!  Their new video was done in conjunction with HitRecord, which involves Joseph Gordon-Levitt among many, many other artists!

3/14 – after playing this Gang of Youths song on Two For The Road yesterday & seeing the video, we can see why Pitchfork, NME & Uproxx have been singing their praises!

3/15 – RIP, Stephen Hawking…

3/16 – Freya Ridings is a 23-year-old London songstress with a beautiful new track & cool live video treatment…

 

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