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The Friendly Indians

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Released: Feb 18, 2007
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  • Genre: Pop / Rock

    Location Orange County, CA, US

    Profile Views: 104551

    Last Login: 5/17/2010

    Member Since 2/12/2007

    Website www.friendlyindians.com

    Type of Label Major

  • Bio

    .. ..HEAR FREE SAMPLES AND PURCHASE FRIENDLY INDIANS MUSIC HERE... .. ..THE FRIENDLY INDIANS.. are heard each week performing the theme song for the USA Network's newest hit series ..PSYCH.., starring James Roday and Dule Hill. .. The band is from Orange County and has gigged all over southern California since the early '90s, earning a loyal following as well as an honor by members of the local press and music community as one of OC's top live acts. The band has performed in such varied venues as the House of Blues, The Roxy, The Whisky a Go Go, and the Coach House. .. THE BAND has released two CDs: their debut, GREETINGS...FROM LAKE DOLORES, and the more recent PURE GENIUS. Both albums were well received by the public and received wide acclaim from the Los Angeles Times as well as the OC Register, who promptly listed it among the best releases of the decade from a local act. The INDIANS have shared bills with many of today's prominent artists, including The Barenaked Ladies, Fountains of Wayne, John Doe (of X), The Romantics, Eddie Money, The Rembrandts, The BoDeans, Leftover Salmon, and Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
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    "How can you go wrong with Orange County's Friendly Indians, a band that's as funny as it is musical? Both on the band's debut, Greetings...From Lake Dolores and the follow-up, Pure Genius, they play an infectious brand of wry rock."- Robert Kinsler, OC Register .. "The band has a penchant for novelty songs along with the more serious stuff, and on "Pure Genius" it pulls off some good ones, which is no small feat". - Mike Boehm, LA Times .. "With a sound that combines a bit of The Beatles, a touch of The Police, and plenty of Barenaked Ladies, the group is fast becoming one of the sharpest traditional pop acts in O.C." - Ben Wener, OC Register .. "They enjoy playing and connect well with the crowd. The Friendly Indians are definitely worth checking out." - Marie Loggia, Comcast Online .. "The Friendly Indians emerged as the day's strongest local entry, offering an engaging set of melodic pop-rock from their likable "Greetings...From Lake Dolores" CD. The emotionally charged "You Sometimes", hard-driving "Stateline" and a thought-provoking blast at stereotypes, "If I Was Gay", were among the Orange County quartet's highlights." - John Roos, LA Times
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  • Donald Sykes

     I love your music guys. Where can I find concert dates?

    7 months ago
  • Bella BAIley



    Yeah!!!

    2 years ago
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  • Dora H. Rezendes

    Hey!i love you music


    2 years ago
  • Dora H. Rezendes



    How are you? My New friend.Thanks a lot for adding

    2 years ago
  • Trisha Isabelle

    Hello my friend,
    Have you checked out Capacity Productions yet?

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    2 years ago
  • Trisha Isabelle

    Hello my friend,
    Have you checked out Capacity Productions yet?

    More Fans!
    More Plays!
    More Views!
    Record Label shopping!
    Radio blasting and more!



    ..



    ..

    They hook up websites too!


    Also check out my buddy,,

    2 years ago
  • The Shade

    Hi guys!
    Thanks for the add!!! Come see my page!

    The Shade

    3 years ago
  • Bonnie

    Dear Friendly Indians,
    Thankyou for ruining my life.
    Everytime I put a DVD on, my daughter starts yelling 'I KNOW, I KNOW!). And everytime I try to listen to music she wants it to be 'I know, I know'
    Lucky the song is so awesome though.

    Bonnie.

    3 years ago
  • jam

    your move to itunes=
    that TOTALLY made my day!!!

    3 years ago
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Bio:

HEAR FREE SAMPLES AND PURCHASE FRIENDLY INDIANS MUSIC HERE.

THE FRIENDLY INDIANS are heard each week performing the theme song for the USA Network's newest hit series PSYCH, starring James Roday and Dule Hill.

The band is from Orange County and has gigged all over southern California since the early '90s, earning a loyal following as well as an honor by members of the local press and music community as one of OC's top live acts. The band has performed in such varied venues as the House of Blues, The Roxy, The Whisky a Go Go, and the Coach House.

THE BAND has released two CDs: their debut, GREETINGS...FROM LAKE DOLORES, and the more recent PURE GENIUS. Both albums were well received by the public and received wide acclaim from the Los Angeles Times as well as the OC Register, who promptly listed it among the best releases of the decade from a local act. The INDIANS have shared bills with many of today's prominent artists, including The Barenaked Ladies, Fountains of Wayne, John Doe (of X), The Romantics, Eddie Money, The Rembrandts, The BoDeans, Leftover Salmon, and Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers...

Member Since:

February 12, 2007

Influences:

"How can you go wrong with Orange County's Friendly Indians, a band that's as funny as it is musical? Both on the band's debut, Greetings...From Lake Dolores and the follow-up, Pure Genius, they play an infectious brand of wry rock."- Robert Kinsler, OC Register

"The band has a penchant for novelty songs along with the more serious stuff, and on "Pure Genius" it pulls off some good ones, which is no small feat". - Mike Boehm, LA Times

"With a sound that combines a bit of The Beatles, a touch of The Police, and plenty of Barenaked Ladies, the group is fast becoming one of the sharpest traditional pop acts in O.C." - Ben Wener, OC Register

"They enjoy playing and connect well with the crowd. The Friendly Indians are definitely worth checking out." - Marie Loggia, Comcast Online

"The Friendly Indians emerged as the day's strongest local entry, offering an engaging set of melodic pop-rock from their likable "Greetings...From Lake Dolores" CD. The emotionally charged "You Sometimes", hard-driving "Stateline" and a thought-provoking blast at stereotypes, "If I Was Gay", were among the Orange County quartet's highlights." - John Roos, LA Times

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