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Videos of the Day – week of 3/14/16

3/14 – a karaoke-inspired new video from Sam Beam & Jesca Hoop’s upcoming album (above)

3/15 – a typically trippy video from Black Mountain…their new album is out 4/1

3/16 – here’s one of the most plain-spoken song titles of the year so far, from Holy Holy

3/17 – well, it’s that time of year again, let the Bracket Madness begin!  Go Hoos!  Here’s the new video from Parquet Courts to celebrate…see ’em live at The Jefferson in May!

 

3/18 – we’re digging the sound of the new Haelos album out today…they’ve already done a few videos in recent months – here’s the latest.  The chorus could also be a mantra for the NCAA tournament (“keep movin’ on”)!

 

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