LCD Soundsystem is known for groovy electronic rock music that pumps up fans on the dance floor. But now the Grammy-winning New York-born band may also win fans over with something else, a new taco that’s only available in the area for a few months. The band, which is currently performing a number of shows in Los Angeles through Sunday, Nov.
10, has teamed up with HomeState, a small local chain that specializes in Texas-inspired food, to create a new limited-edition taco named “The American Dream.” “The band wanted to do a taco version of a classic New York city bodega sandwich, which is typically a bacon, egg and cheese breakfast sandwich,” said Andy Valdez, marketing director for the restaurant, which was founded in Los Angeles in 2013. The new taco is named after the band’s most recent album “The American Dream,” and it’s made with bacon, egg, American cheese, Frank’s Red Hot sauce and ketchup on a HomeState flour tortilla.
“It’s just a perfect combination of salt and sweetness, salt from the bacon and the hot sauce. It’s just this amazing umami sensation,” Valdez said. It will be available through January at HomeState’s eight locations, which are in Atwater Village, Culver City, Highland Park, Hollywood, Oceanside, Pasadena, Playa Vista, and Sherman Oaks.
The collaboration is part of the restaurant’s long running Band Taco Program, which brings together music and tacos in support of local charities. So far the restaurant has created tacos w.