Baiman's "Shame" and Modern Mal's "Just a Satellite" get the video treatment, World Cafe releases Rev. Sekou live videos
We've got a couple fantastic music videos premiering today, from Baiman's feminist title track "Shame" called "a potent message from an especially powerful messenger" by Paste Magazine to Modern Mal's Psychedelic-Surf Rock rumination on self-esteem on "Just A Satellite", with Rachel Brooke coming to the conclusion that "Some things can still be beautiful, even if they are a rusty man-made piece of space-debris" over on American Songwriter.
While Rev. Sekou's full World Cafe interview and session won't be live until Friday, Vuhaus has a taste of the cuts he did of " Resist" and " Muddy and Rough" at the WXPN studios accompanied by Alvin Youngblood Hart and the North Mississippi Allstars!
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