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Videos of the Day – week of 7/22/19

7/22 – The Pixies have a new video for the single we’ve been playing for their upcoming Beneath The Eyrie album (due out 9/13)

7/23 – tonight the Mountain Goats are at The Jefferson – ICYMI, Stephen Colbert sang one of their classics with the band on his show last week

7/24 – The Highwomen is the new group feat. Maren Morris, Brandi Carlile, Amanda Shires & Natalie Hemby.  Here’s their long-awaited new single & video!

 

7/25 – The Flaming Lips released a new album last week & they come back to Cville 8/6.  Here’s their new video

7/26 – depending on the song, New Zealand indie artist Aldous Harding can sound like several different artists, sometimes within the same song.  “I feel like an unremarkable person just trying to do something remarkable and I don’t really know that there’s a difference,” she said in a recent interview in her home country.

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