There are now over 600 videos on Daykamp Music TV to help carry you to the weekend.

Let’s pretend it’s Friday and you don’t feel like working because you’re totally fried and you just need a break and hey you know what would be cool what if you could watch like 600 videos in a row wouldn’t that be awesome?

Yes. Yes it would. May I humbly suggest you head on over to Daykamp Music TV and click the play button. There you will be dazzled by over 600 videos from local artists. You shan’t be disappointed. Here are half a dozen snappy numbers to help get you to the weekend. This is a mere 1/100th of the total videos! Think of all the time you could kill on this thing…

White Dynomite - "White Dynomite"
White Dynomite – “White Dynomite”
The Color And Sound - "Graves"
The Color And Sound – “Graves”
Mean Creek - "Cool Town"
Mean Creek – “Cool Town”
Letter To Cleo - "Awake"
Letter To Cleo – “Awake”
Mellow Bravo - "Ridin"
Mellow Bravo – “Ridin”
SPF 5000 - "Make Love To Me"
SPF 5000 – “Make Love To Me”

400? 200? Whatever’s cool with me.

Guess what. Daykamp Music TV is now playing more than 400 videos from 200 artists. Pretty cool, right?

Maybe you want to see some of the Boston Music Awards nominees for Video of the Year? They’re in there. Check out the work of Kingsley Flood, Mean Creek and Parlour Bells. You won’t regret it.

What else? We’ve got the new ones from Parks, Walter Sickert & The Army Of Broken Toys and Coke Weed. We’ve got old vids from Juliana Hatfield and Cold Water Flat. We’ve even got new and old videos from today’s Video of the Day artist, Dinosaur Jr. Whatever’s cool with me.

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Mean Creek @ T.T. The Bear’s Place 4.16.2013

I’ve never seen Mean Creek. Seems like a glaring omission on my part. Thanks to a last minute show put together by Richard Bouchard and Michael Marotta I was finally able to do that. Did I mention that this little quickie show raised $7,740 for the Mass General Hospital EMS Department in the wake of Monday’s tragedy? In a mere few hours, the For Boston benefit show was put together with a great bill and a sprawling raffle. People stuffed the pay-what-you-can donation box and raffle baggies. The bartenders donated their tips. Bands donated merch sales. TT’s owner Bonney Bouley made a personal contribution, as did Rumble sponsor Defunt Tees. You can read all about how all the money was raised over here. You done good, everybody. Thanks.

Oh, yeah. Mean Creek was pretty cool.