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11/19/2013
Britta Plyler

  • 1965 saw the release of what's become one of the most universally well-known songs of our time. Now, nearly half a century later, Bob Dylan has graced the world with an incredible, interactive video for "Like A Rolling Stone." Featuring appearances by Drew Carey, Danny Brown, and the Pawn Stars, the video is set up as a television set with 16 channels to surf, and basically it's pure genius. No more spoilers, check it out HERE. [Stereogum]

  • Montreal based indie pop duo Majical Cloudz have shared their newest track "Savage." The __ song wasn't featured on their acclaimed album, Impersonator, but it has landed on their concert set list earlier this year. It's a stripped down ballad that showcases Devon Walsh's stunning vocals. [Stereogum]

  • Since the release of their amazing Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action album, Franz Ferdinand have graced us with a slew of crazy videos (still can't get "Evil Eye" out of my head. Gross.). Surprisingly, they've gone for a more subdued, live-footage approach for their track "Bullet." [CoS]

  • Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra will drop their newest album titled, Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light On Everything, their first in three years, on January 21. To hold you over during the wait, check out a seven-minute sample of the apparently 14-minute "Austerity Blues." [Pitchfork]

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