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Neon Indian takes on Grizzly Bear
Austin’s own Neon Indian looks more like the city’s next big breakout indie smash every day.
The chill, synthesizer-driven electropop project from 21-year-old composer Alan Palomo has steadily gathered buzz since the release of debut album “Psychic Chasms” earlier this fall. Now, Palomo has completed a veritable right of passage for any aspiring hipster next big thing, with two remixes of a song from one of those up-and-coming Brooklyn bands you’re always hearing about — in this case, “Cheerleader,” by Grizzly Bear.
Pitchfork, which has something of a fondness for Mr. Palomo, put the tracks up this afternoon. With their inescapable beats, they’re intriguing takes on the Grizzly Bear original, tailor-made for late-night house parties and kitchen dancing. Worth your time.
Neon Indian plays Stubb’s inside Friday night (Nov. 27), with Tunnels and Tigercity.




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