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Watch ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, Woods, Angel Olsen Perform at Pitchfork Music Festival

Trail of Dead photo by Ellie Pritts

Today, Pitchfork.tv has shared more videos from Pitchfork Music Festival 2013. Below, check out footage of ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead (performing "Catatonic" and "Up to Infinity"), Woods (performing "Size Meets the Sound" and "Be All, Be Easy"), and Angel Olsen (performing "Forgiven:Forgotten" and "Some Things Cosmic").

Check out video of Belle and SebastianLil BKiller MikeFoxygenMac DeMarcoSwansTrash TalkSavages, Low, Ryan Hemsworth, KEN ModeMetzEl-PMikal CroninWaxahatcheeAutre Ne VeutDaughn GibsonTree, and DJ Rashad at the festival, plus photosportraits, and GIFs from our weekend in Union Park.

...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead: "Catatonic":

...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead: "Up to Infinity":

Woods: "Size Meets the Sound":

Woods: "Be All Be Easy":

Angel Olsen: "Forgiven:Forgotten":

Angel Olsen: "Some Things Cosmic":



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