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Gypsum is a new band in Los Angeles and they love tacos

Gypsum is a four-piece post-rock band that just released their first single, “Follow Me”, which you can stream above. The song combines some ethereal complexity along with emotional vocals that float above the jams. Like it? They play the The Echo tonight so go check them out.

After the show they'll likely be hitting up a taco spot-- they let us know that their favorite taco truck is Tacos Tamix, favorite sit-down taco place is Guisados, and the band's new taco discovery is Revolutionario. Need proof? Here they are getting crazy on some Tacos Tamix. Check them out tonight at the Echo!

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