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Videos of the Day – week of 9/18/17

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Videos of the Day – week of 9/18/17

9/18 – there’s a new video for another one of those previously unreleased OK Computer-era Radiohead tracks on the recent reissue.  See above for “Lift”

9/19 – Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile recently announced a collab album

9/20 – Walker Lukens had a cool Free Download track earlier this year with “Lifted,” now this is his new video…

9/21 – Everything Is Recorded is a project helmed by the head of XL Recordings Richard Russell.  This track features Sampha, Ibeyi, Wiki and Kamasi Washington & look for a cameo by Quincy Jones in the video…

9/22 – Julien Baker comes to The Jefferson 10/15.  Her new album’s out 10/27.  Here’s her new video…

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