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Neon Indian Announces Summer Tour, Plus BRAHMS Remix

Tour Includes Two Dates with Massive Attack

Apr 05, 2010 Neon Indian
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Neon Indian will be on tour from mid-May to mid-June, with the first two shows with Massive Attack. They are also joined by Peanut Butter Wolf on June 4 at the Los Angeles Natural History Museum. Twenty-one year old Alan Palomo began his music career with VEGA. After writing offbeat recordings that didn’t seem to fit well with VEGA songs, Palomo released them as Neon Indian. His debut album, Psychic Chasms, was released in October, 2009 to much blog buzz. In February he made his late night TV debut on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and the band’s recent single, “Sleep Paralysist,” was recorded and produced with Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear. Check out the dates below and click here to download the new BRAHMS remix of the album’s title track.

Neon Indian tour dates:

05/12 New York, NY Terminal 5 (w/ Massive Attack)
05/13 Boston, MA House of Blues (w/ Massive Attack)
05/29 Calgary, AB Hi Fi Club
05/31 George, WA Sasquatch
06/02 San Diego, CA Casbah
06/03 Costa Mesa, CA Detroit Bar
06/04 Los Angeles, CA Natural History Museum / First Fridays (w/ Peanut Butter Wolf)
06/05 Corvalis, OR Flat Tall Music Festival
06/07 Austin, TX Emo’s
06/09 Atlanta, GA The Earl
06/10 Manchester, TN Bonnaroo
06/11 Cincinnati, OH Fountain Square
06/12 Pittsburgh, PA Brillobox
06/13 Baltimore, MD Sonar
06/17 Brooklyn, NY Music Hall of Williamsburg
06/19 Denver, CO Westword Music Showcase
07/17 Milwaukee, WI Turner Hall Ballroom



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Austin Real Estate
May 22nd 2011
5:23am

They are also joined by Peanut Butter Wolf on June 4 at the Los Angeles Natural History Museum. Twenty-one year old Alan Palomo began his music career with VEGA. After writing offbeat recordings that didn’t seem to fit well with VEGA songs, Palomo released them as Neon Indian