Indian Jewlrey

bradley posted this review on
April 3rd, 2008

Bizarre Houston Rock outfit Indian Jewelry has just let loose a couple songs that I think are pretty damn cool, and maybe a little scary too. Psychedelic as hell and thicker than a stripper from the Clairmont lounge, Indian Jewlrey’s sound isn’t just the “polite shoe gaze” that I’ve seen a lot of bands lately gravitating to. It’s got the punch that is missing from most of the rock being made today. I guess the only question is how do they do it?

Looking into the band a little further there was very little information on their label’s page besides the fact that their label mates are Yeasayer and they apparently stole the band name of someone from the 70s. Find the typed letter here. So a trip over to their website reveals some very strange art and a prior record released in 2006 on monitor records. The Wiki article has a little more info but those things are hard to trust.

Tour dates on their myspace page here.

Indian Jewlrey - Temporary Famine Ship

Indian Jewlrey - Swans


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