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Erika Thrasher and Tex Kerschen directed. Now, Studded Left. IJ included Mary Sharpe, Richard Durham, Brandon Davis, and Rodney Rodriguez.

The Rhapsody music service described the band thus: "Indian Jewelry are classic Lone Star State freaks."

The LA Weekly said of the band: "The most mind-controlling band I ever saw was Indian Jewelry. During a set at the Echo four or five or six years ago, they found some top-secret dial on the back of their synthesizer and slowly started turning up the insanity, pounding away at the same unrelenting riff until a roomful of people was twitching and frothing at the mouth. So you could say I've got high hopes for this appearance at Part Time Punks' anniversary show. These weapons-grade Texan psychedelicists match truly primitive electronics, rhythms like Konono N°1, bleeps and wooshes from some kind of Soviet radar system, etc., to unending slo-mo distorto guitar that fills the room like boiling oil and ghost vocals from the other side." (Chris Ziegler)[


Paul Hanford of Dazed & Confused described their place as such: "Indian Jewelry stand at a kind of musical crossroads where the gloriously dark moments of rock n'roll's past hang side by side with clunky rave synths and a droned-out attitude."

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