From Indian Lakes to perform at Backbooth and Epic Problem
Published by Sareth Ney on April 8, 2015 at 8:16 p.m.
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Fla.—From Indian Lakes will make two tour stops in Fla., in the spring. The first will be at Backbooth in Orlando on April 17 and the second will take place at Epic Problem in Tampa, on April 18. They are the headliners of the cross country tour, Soil & The Sun and Lemolo will be joining them. The tour will start on April 8 at Brighton Music Hall in Allston, Mass. and conclude at Strummers in Fresno, Calif., on May 3.
On April 8, From Indian Lakes announced they would release “Absent Sounds Remixed Sounds” on April 21. The album will only be released digitally and it will feature remixes of songs from their latest album, “Absent Sounds”. Some of the songs included on the upcoming remix album are: Blend's remix of "Am I Alive", "Ansible, Arms & Sleepers", "Paper Tigers" and The Kickdrums’ remix of “Sleeping Limbs”. The Kickdrum’s remix of “Sleeping Limbs” was featured on Earmilk, while Blend’s remix version of “Am I Alive” won the remix contest of the song. Also on April 8, “Runner” premiered on The Music Ninja and it can be accessed by clicking here.
“Absent Sounds” was released on Triple Crown Records, on Oct. 7, 2014. When the album was released, From Indian Lakes debuted their video “Sleeping Limbs” and it can be seen by clicking here. They have been featured in many publications such as: A.V. Club, Baeble Music, CULTURE COLLide, NYLON Guys and Spin Magazine. Select quotes praising the album from the mentioned publications include:
On April 8, From Indian Lakes announced they would release “Absent Sounds Remixed Sounds” on April 21. The album will only be released digitally and it will feature remixes of songs from their latest album, “Absent Sounds”. Some of the songs included on the upcoming remix album are: Blend's remix of "Am I Alive", "Ansible, Arms & Sleepers", "Paper Tigers" and The Kickdrums’ remix of “Sleeping Limbs”. The Kickdrum’s remix of “Sleeping Limbs” was featured on Earmilk, while Blend’s remix version of “Am I Alive” won the remix contest of the song. Also on April 8, “Runner” premiered on The Music Ninja and it can be accessed by clicking here.
“Absent Sounds” was released on Triple Crown Records, on Oct. 7, 2014. When the album was released, From Indian Lakes debuted their video “Sleeping Limbs” and it can be seen by clicking here. They have been featured in many publications such as: A.V. Club, Baeble Music, CULTURE COLLide, NYLON Guys and Spin Magazine. Select quotes praising the album from the mentioned publications include:
"Dabbled with jingle bells and drawing a bit from the Ben Gibbard school of vocalization, the track is a little slice of pop perfection."
- A.V. Club
"With velvety vocal arrangements and punchy lyrics that explore the abstract meanings of life and death, "Absent Sounds" is barefaced, American alt-rock done exceptionally well."
- NYLON Guys
"What a modern day rock & roll band could sound like if they were giving their own spin off of an Elliot Smith album.”
- Under The Gun
- A.V. Club
"With velvety vocal arrangements and punchy lyrics that explore the abstract meanings of life and death, "Absent Sounds" is barefaced, American alt-rock done exceptionally well."
- NYLON Guys
"What a modern day rock & roll band could sound like if they were giving their own spin off of an Elliot Smith album.”
- Under The Gun
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April 8 - Brighton Music Hall, Allston, Mass.
April 9 - Knitting Factory, Brooklyn, N.Y.
April 10 - The Barbary, Philadelphia
April 11 - Stanhope House, Stanhope, N.J.
April 12 - Jammin' Java, Vienna, Va.
April 14 - Local 506, Chapel Hill, N.C.
April 15 - The High Watt, Nashville, Tenn.
April 16 - Masquerade, Atlanta
April 17 - Backbooth, Orlando, Fla.
April 18 - Epic Problem, Tampa, Fla.
April 21 - Fitzgerald's, Houston
April 22 - Stubb's, Austin, Texas
April 23 - Club Dada, Dallas
April 24 -The Spot, El Paso, Texas
April 25 - The Works, Albuquerque, N.M.
April 26 - Nile Theatre, Mesa, Ariz.
April 28 - Doug Weston’s Troubadour, Los Angeles
April 29 - House of Blues, San Diego
May 1 - Constellation Room, Santa Ana, Calif.
May 2 - Slim's, San Francisco
May 3 - Strummers, Fresno, Calif.
April 9 - Knitting Factory, Brooklyn, N.Y.
April 10 - The Barbary, Philadelphia
April 11 - Stanhope House, Stanhope, N.J.
April 12 - Jammin' Java, Vienna, Va.
April 14 - Local 506, Chapel Hill, N.C.
April 15 - The High Watt, Nashville, Tenn.
April 16 - Masquerade, Atlanta
April 17 - Backbooth, Orlando, Fla.
April 18 - Epic Problem, Tampa, Fla.
April 21 - Fitzgerald's, Houston
April 22 - Stubb's, Austin, Texas
April 23 - Club Dada, Dallas
April 24 -The Spot, El Paso, Texas
April 25 - The Works, Albuquerque, N.M.
April 26 - Nile Theatre, Mesa, Ariz.
April 28 - Doug Weston’s Troubadour, Los Angeles
April 29 - House of Blues, San Diego
May 1 - Constellation Room, Santa Ana, Calif.
May 2 - Slim's, San Francisco
May 3 - Strummers, Fresno, Calif.
about the author
Sareth Ney is a concert journalist for the Wu-Man Chu Chronicles. It is a division of A Quarter and Dream Pictures. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communications and Center for New Media from Colorado State University-Pueblo. After graduating—he continued his four year apprenticeship with master of horror, Clive Barker. In California, he met members of the Wu-Tang Clan. He became the journalist/superhero, Wu-Man Chu. He inducts everyone into his hall of fame, “Supreme Clientele”. His goal is to write 150 articles in select time zones. He is the founder and co-host of No Cover Podcast.