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Videos of the Day – week of 7/21

7/21 – Spoon just unveiled a new video for their track “Do You” from the new album due out 8/5…

7/22 – Interpol has a new video out for their first track in a while…new album out in Sept!

7/23 – here’s a cool Chillville-esque track from Belgian singer Melanie de Biasio for “The Flow”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVHo8QOsAoU#t=133

7/24 – The Mark Lanegan Band is back with a 5-track EP out next Tuesday…here’s the new video for “Sad Lover”

7/25 – catch local (Nelson County) favorites the Sally Rose Band at Fridays After Five tonight at the nTelos Wireless Pavilion…it’s free!  Here’s their recent video for the song “Bones”

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