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Videos of the Day – week of 6/2

6/2 – Anna Calvi has a new EP of covers out in mid-July.  She’s collaborated with David Byrne on this Keren Ann song, “Strange Weather”

6/3 – Bob Mould’s new album is out today!  Check out the funny, hot-off-the-presses video for the great track, “I Don’t Know You Anymore”…Apple product fanatics may want to avert their eyes, haha

6/4 – new Jack White album Lazaretto comes out next week, right before he headlines Bonnaroo…here’s the brand-new video for the title track!  As usual with Jack-related projects, the visuals are just as striking as the music (if not moreso)

6/5 – a couple of Wye Oak selections today…one for their own song “Glory” & the other is their recent cover of a Kate Bush classic for the A.V. Club!

 

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