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Videos of the Day – week of 5/6/19

5/6 – About a year after her Sugar & Spice EP came out, Hatchie recently announced her debut album Keepsake will be out 6/21.  Here’s the new video

5/7 – The Chemical Brothers released a new album 4/12 called No Geography…here’s the dog-tastic new single

5/8 – Mirrorball is the newly-formed project of singer/songwriter Alexandra Johnstone and guitarist Scott Watson. Johnstone and Watson are both fixtures of the Los Angeles underground music scene.  Dangerbird Records released their new digital single Friday as the latest in their Microdose series…

5/9 – ICYMI (we did!): here’s Better Oblivion Community Center’s recent Tiny Desk concert!  We love it when 2 amazing individual artists come together to form an altogether different, yet still amazing group!

5/10 – the amazing local duo Lowland Hum has their album release show tonight at The Southern.  Here’s their new video!

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