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Videos of the Week 1/27/14

1/27 – Lost in the Trees come to The Southern 2/26.  Here’s their new video for “Past Life”

1/28 – New Dum Dum Girls album out today – here’s a cool video for the 1st single…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg-FQbQW6e8

1/29 – Media Day at The Super Bowl, so here’s a Richard Sherman remix to get you pumped for the Big Game!

1/30 – Cults are in town tonight at The Jefferson with GEMS, a duo formerly known as Birdlips during their 5+ years in Cville.  They now call DC home & have been garnering all kinds of acclaim since the name (and a bit of a sound) change.

1/31 – here’s the new St. Vincent video for “Digital Witness”…great hair, huh?

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