See Orange Sunshine from The Netherlands this weekend

Orange Sunshine, the early Blue Cheer worshipping Dutch 3-piece named after a particular kind of LSD from the mid-1960s known for it’s orange color, and supplied by The Brotherhood of Eternal Love a southern California-based LSD commune, will hit Los Angeles this weekend.
Formed in a squat in The Hague, Netherlands in early 1999, Orange Sunshine have spent close to a decade honing their 60’s raw psychedelia infused blues rock n’ roll and capturing it on tape using instruments and recording techniques that are the most true to the era they strive emulate. Hell the band even managed to put one over on many record collectors with their first release when they said it was from an excavated acetate from an obscure ’60’s group.
Orange Sunshine play White Slave Trade (122 Glendale Blvd in Echo Park) tonight (2/29), at the Scene Bar on Sunday (3/2), and in Long Beach at Que Sera on Monday (3/3). All shows are with San Francisco’s Dzjenghis Khan.
Download “Balls Knockin” (mp3) from Orange Sunshine’s 2006 release, Bullseye of Being.
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