In Pulp Fiction Vincent Vega briefly talks about how "chickenshit" someone has to be in order to key another man's car. While that's true, the same can probably be said about the thief who steals a professional musician's instruments.
Alan Palomo, the artist who has not one, but two much-hyped music projects in Neon Indian and Vega, recently got all of his gear stolen in Sacramento. This is especially wack as Palomo's involved in two "up and coming" projects, and probably doesn't have the resource base to replace all of the things that were stolen. Palomo's Myspace blog post is here, along with a full list of the equipment stolen and contact information for Palomo and his manager.








