Era Extraña, the new album from chillwave wizard Neon Indian, arrives on September 13 from frontman Alan Palomo's own Static Tongues imprint, via Mom + Pop Music in North America. (It's also coming ...
Neon Indian, aka Alan Palomo, has created a mini analogue synthesiser with the help of Austin-based company Bleep Labs, to be given away with the deluxe version of his upcoming album Era Extrana. As ...
Imagine tearing across the water in a cigarette boat along Miami Beach, or training tirelessly for a climatic dance/fight tournament, or gazing heartbrokenly upon a neon-lit cyberpunk cityscape from a ...
This game came out of nowhere. Apparently Neon Drive has been around for a bit on mobile, but will soon launch on PS4 looking better than ever. The game is a unique take on the “runner” genre, ...
Neon Indian brought in electronics wizards Lars Larson and Edward Leckie to construct their trippy new video for “Mind Drips” in which a girl is swallowed whole by her bed with a gigantic teddy bear ...
During the late ‘’00s, pop punk took on a new, synth-laden face. Sure, it wasn’t the first time a band decided to put fuzzy keys over their chord progressions, but it was a time when that formula was ...
Once upon a time, way back when VEGA was the Alan Palomo project garnering the most interest, Neon Indian was introduced as an experimental side project from the creative pop songsmith. But it wasn’t ...
It’s safe to say that the short-lived, synth-driven neon pop-punk scene was equally loved and loathed. In a world where everybody needs to be the heaviest, coolest or (admit it) most famous, this was ...
Emily Nejad and Maggie Kubley of Celine Neon Credit: Marisa KM Some bands break up because of creative differences. Some break up because they can’t stand each other anymore. Some break up for ...
Mapping out a universe of spongy synth leads and canned beats, Dallas-bred knob-tinkerer Alan Palomo has managed an offbeat triumph in Psychic Chasms, the debut of Neon Indian, his mostly one-man ...
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