Sunday, October 30, 2011

Bluesfest: Neon Indian

My travels at Bluesfest took me from an artist representative of the old guard - that is. Jim Suhler and Co. - to one of the new: Texan electronica combo Neon Indian. Neon Indian hail from Austin, and are primarily the work of Alan Palomo, who also works under the VEGA and Ghosthustler names, though neither of them have generated the buzz of his latest project - he even collaborated with The Flaming Lips on an EP earlier this year.

He's joined live by such folks as Leanne Macomber, keyboardist.

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

Alan adjusts that dial - that's drummer Jason Faries behind him.

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

Keyboard action!

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

Guitar action! The band has undergone some member rotation, with Ross Gierhart having left and Denton chap Josh McWhirter coming aboard; this is actually Danny Barria.

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

Okay, so this isn't the best place to snap a pic of Macomber from ...

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

Alan wrestles the microphone.

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

More guitar!

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

Danny sings!

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

Leanne sings!

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

Twistin' and beepin'

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

Jason hits!

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

Time to bring in some bass.

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

If you click through this picture of Leanne shaking her maracas, you can see how many photos I tried to get off more of her that didn't have her face obscured (if you don't want to, this answer is too many).

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

And that's all!

Neon Indian at Ottawa Bluesfest 2011

Then I headed off to check out Library Voices.

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