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Videos of the Day – week of 9/3/18

9/3 – over the holiday weekend came news of a new supergroup featuring members of Bon Iver & The National, Big Red Machine.  They offered up a whole new album Friday, plus 3 videos & details on the PEOPLE artist-centric platform that sounds intriguing…

9/4 – as heard today on Two For the Road, Joey Dosik & Coco O. split the difference between Natalie Prass & St. Paul & The Broken Bones to our ears with a fun new song & video from an album that just came out on Secretly Canadian…

9/5 – over the holiday weekend (that some refer to as the last of summer, although it still feels like 100+ around here!), Childish Gambino dropped another video that’s sure to be analyzed from every angle, with its seeming imminent-global-warming-versus-celebrity-culture theme…

9/6 – today came news of a new EP from First Aid Kit! Tender Offerings will have 4 songs & be released next Friday, a few days after their show in DC 9/10. They’ve also got a new video out for a track from their Ruins album.

9/7 – Thom Yorke has done the music for a re-imagining of the 1977 horror classic Suspiria.  The 25-track, 2-disc album will be out 10/26.

 

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