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Videos of the Day – week of 4/23/18

4/23 – another cool worldwide collab with the Playing For Change project, this time feat. Warren Haynes and members of The Neville Brothers, among many others…

4/24 – Master Of The Internet Father John Misty has not only created a hilarious new video for “Mr. Tillman,” but he’s offered up the green screen footage to fans who are making good use of it, super-imposing him into some all-time great movie scenes.  Oh, and his album apparently leaked a couple months early, whoopsie Apple Music!

And here’s yet another video for the same song!?

4/25 – Chvrches has a brand-new video from their upcoming album…

4/26 – Snail Mail’s debut album is out 6/8 on Matador…

4/27 – GIVERS have released a new video this week… #ouch

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