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Videos of the Day – week of 7/3/17

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Videos of the Day – week of 7/3/17

7/3 – cool new video from Gordi’s upcoming full-length debut album…

7/4 – Happy 4th of July!  Here’s a live video of our Free Download track this week, from Rose Cousins

7/5 – Haim struts their way through the new video for “Want You Back”

7/6 – Peter Perrett has taken 20 years to make his 1st solo album (since his days in The Only Ones).  How The West Was Won came out last Friday.  He’s got 2 of his sons in his band now & here’s the new video…

7/7 – The Matador band Algiers melds the revolutionary rock-soul-funk mixture of the late 60’s with modern indie rock.  Their new album came out 2 weeks ago & here’s the title track

 

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