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Videos of the Day – week of 9/25/17

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Videos of the Day – week of 9/25/17

9/25 – as heard on The News at Noon today, Walk The Moon has a new track out (with a new album to follow in Oct.).  They’ve been through some trying times in the past year. See the triumphant video above!

9/26 – Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile have released another video from their upcoming collab album, Lotta Sea Lice, which is out 10/13

9/27 – Phoebe Bridgers has an acclaimed new album Stranger in the Alps that came out last week on the Dead Oceans record label.  Here’s the official video (we posted the previous lyric video last month) for the 1st single

9/28 – Noah Gundersen is a Washington (state) singer/songwriter who has been very prolific over the past few years.  His new album came out last week  & here’s the intense video for the intense 1st single

9/29 – still thinking about Sunday’s Concert For Charlottesville…so many amazing performances, sentiments & pretty much the whole gamut of emotions!  Here’s one of many highlights from that night: Brittany Howard with The Roots singing an expertly-chosen 1970 Temptations song!

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