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Videos of the Day – week of 7/10/17

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Videos of the Day – week of 7/10/17

7/10 – the bass player of Vampire Weekend is out this summer with his 2nd solo album under his surname Baio.  Check out the video for “PHILOSOPHY!” above!

7/11 – the Missouri band Ha Ha Tonka put out a new album a couple months ago, but has just released a video for the 1st single, “Race To The Bottom”

7/12 – fun lyric video for the new White Reaper track

7/13 – the excellent duo Widowspeak has a new album out 8/25.  Here’s their new video!

7/14 – and speaking of dogs, the Austin, TX band A Giant Dog has signed to Merge Records & has this new fun video out for a little ditty called “Bendover”

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