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Videos of the Day – week of 4/22/19

4/22 – Courtney Barnett invites you inside her brain for her new single/video…

4/23 – This new Florence + The Machine lyric video already has 5 million+ views in 2 days…ya think Game Of Thrones fans had something to do with that?

4/24 – much like GoT, we’re not quite sure what’s going on with this Orville Peck guy…all we know is…wait, is that Mac DeMarco riding a bull??

4/25 – we’ve been digging the new Devon Gilfillian track you first heard on BTC & he’s recently announced a Cville show at The Southern!  Here’s his Audiotree session from last year

4/26 – as heard on TFR this week, Katie Toupin formerly of Houndmouth has released this new single & rehearsal performance video

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