metacritic
Neon Indian (2015)
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fantano
Neon Indian returns with a woozy, dreamy synth funk album.
rollingstone
thelineofbestfit
The truth comes out after dark as Neon Indian returns
pitchfork
Here, Alan Palomo delivers the most comprehensive Neon Indian album yet. He's presenting the 51-minute record as a double album and there are interstitial bits to ensure the beat never stops. The production values are higher, and there’s even more of Palomo's queasy pitch-shifting, 16-bit synths, and disembodied samples—more of everything.
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