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First Watch: Tom Jones, 'Elvis Presley Blues'

Tom Jones pays tribute to his longtime friend with a cover of the song "Elvis Presley Blues."

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Songs We Love

Seratones, 'Necromancer'

Watch the voudou-inspired fun in a Louisiana cemetery from Shreveport's newest garage-rock stompers.

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First Watch: Cavanaugh, 'Screen Play'

Watch the first clip from the rappers' new, high-concept project, Time And Materials.

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Songs We Love

The Max Levine Ensemble, 'My Valerian'

Eight years between albums, the D.C. pop-punks return with a chunky rock anthem about chasing bliss.

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First Watch: PILL, 'Hot Glue'

The NYC post-punks get NSFW with pointy press-on nails, phallic produce and pills.

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First Watch: Kyle Morton, 'Book Of Matches'

Kyle Morton of Typhoon views mortality through the light of a "Book of Matches" in his new video.

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First Watch: Darlingside, 'God of Loss'

An extraordinary work of art done with paper and light, paired with Darlingside's rich harmonies.

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First Watch: Des Ark, 'Snake Stuff'

Sweet and strong, the song and its video find magic in the ordinary.

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First Watch: Le Volume Courbe, 'Rusty'

Ten years after her debut album, Charlotte Marionneau is back with a follow-up. Hear "Rusty" now.

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