Southern Indiana’s Houndmouth graced The Glasshouse stage with their Americana-folk brand of rock and roll this past Wednesday. It was the band’s first time playing in Pomona and they did not disappoint the lively mid-week crowd. The band kicked-off their set with “Black Gold,” from their new album Little Neon Limelight. Matt Myers’ energy and guitar riffs coupled with Katie Toupin’s keyboard effects definitely set the tone for the rest of the night. The band played a great mix of songs off their two albums alternating foot-stomping tunes with slow sing-alongs. They rounded up their set with “Casino” and “My Cousin Greg.”
Photos: Houndmouth @ The Glasshouse
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