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Neon Horse
Haunted Horse: Songs Of Love, Defiance & Delusion
Tooth & Nail
Released on July 28, 2009
 $12.75 Out Of Stock!
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From the wreckage of roughly 20 nameless and faceless Los Angeles bands, Neon Horse arose as a collective of session musicians, home studio producers, waiters, and postal
workers who found a commonality among themselves as background players in the big picture of the L.A. rock scene. After passing each other at dozens of shows – sometimes only to
lend a hand with a busted chord or broken string, sometimes to keep an eye on the gear in the parking lot – and sharing countless tables for after hours war stories, the rather clichéd
“inevitable” occurred and Neon Horse was formed. Citing influences broad in range – from the Rock of AC/DC, Oingo Boingo, and even the Stooges to the Sass of Depeche Mode,
Bauhaus, and the Eurythmics – the band set out to make music they could play with a straight face. Eclectic and manic, Neon Horse is a band of Rock and Roll roots in the purest form:
An ever changing, mercurial, addictive – and at times, slightly bizarre – continuation of Rock’s re-inventive nature. Neon Horse is back with their sophomore release entitled,
“Haunted Horse: Songs of Love, Defiance and Delusion.”

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