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Videos of the Week – 2/3/14

2/3 – here’s a little flavor of what the Man Man show will be like tonight at The Southern, from their new video for “Loot My Body”…crowd-surfing is back!

2/4 – Deerhunter is at The Jefferson tonight.  Here’s a video from their latest, Monomania

2/5 – Broken Bells kicked off “Beatles week” on Letterman the other night with this version of “And I Love Her” featuring a special guest on drums (via archival TV footage??)…new Broken Bells album is out this week!

2/6 – here’s the new Ingrid Michaelson video…an homage (of sorts) to Robert Palmer!?

2/7 – a new Wye Oak track has been unveiled, although the album doesn’t come out til the end of April.  They kick off their tour in Cville at The Southern 3/3!

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