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Videos of the Day – week of 7/28/14

7/28 – London band Dry The River has a new karate-tastic video for the track “Everlasting Light” for their album due out 8/26 (no stunt doubles were used in this video!?)

7/29 – a famous European daredevil shows off his moves in this new Klangkarussell video

7/30 – there’s a great new Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens album (Cold World) out this week!  Here’s the video for the 1st track, “Sinner”

7/31 – here’s the video to go with the new solo Karen O song we played on the show this week…obviously we played the “radio edit” version (warning: strong language)!

8/1 – Reigning Sound recently released one of the better albums this year.  Check out the new video for “Never Coming Home”

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