No, Tame Impala Will Not Be Staying at Sour Patch Kids’ Brooklyn House

No, Tame Impala Will Not Be Staying at Sour Patch Kids' Brooklyn House

Photo by Tonje Thilesen

Sour Patch Kids are opening a house in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill neighborhood, dubbed the Brooklyn Patch, which will serve as a temporary refuge for bands touring through New York. Ad Age reported that artists can stay there in exchange for custom content that can be shared through the candy company’s social media channels.

Included in the report were a few artists already confirmed to be staying at the house, including Deer Tick, Magic Man, and Tame Impala. One problem, though: Tame Impala have no plans to stay at the Brooklyn Patch.

The band’s manager said in a statement, “Nothing against the Sour Patch Kids, we hear they’re delicious. We’re just not staying at their home.”

Watch the band perform “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” for Pitchfork.tv:

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