Neon Indian just made his new album, VEGA INTL. Night School, available for streaming prior to it’s official release. VEGA INTL. Night School is being released on October 18th by Mom + Pop/Transgressive. The album was recorded over the course of four years in various places including a cabin, a cruise ship, DFA’s New York Plantain Studios, and Pure X’s Austin practice space. In a press release explaining the album’s title Alan says, “Most of what I’ve learned about human nature in my twenties has happened after dark,” He goes on to say, “People are just kind of more honest then. More deliberate. I like to call the places I go to Night Schools.”
Listen to VEGA INTL. Night School…
Track List for VEGA INTL. Night School…
1. Hit Parade
2. Annie
3. Street Level
4. Smut!
5. Bozo
6. The Glitzy Hive
7. Dear Skorpio Magazine
8. Slumlord
9. Slumlord Re-Release
10. Techno Clique
11. Baby’s Eyes
12. C’est La Vie (say the casualties!)
13. 61 Cygni Ave
14. News From The Sun (live bootleg)
More about Neon Indian via wikipedia.com…
Palomo was born in Monterrey, Mexico, and later moved to San Antonio, Texas at the age of five, relocating to Denton, Texas for college at the University of North Texas. As he grew through much of his high school years, he had already been writing and performing music before the inception of Neon Indian, in his projects Ghosthustler and VEGA. Shortly before the release of Psychic Chasms, Palomo said he planned on releasing another album as VEGA, although this has not yet happened, and it is unclear if it ever will. In an interview, Palomo cites his father as a musical influence, “just because that’s how he makes his living—he had a brief stint in the late 70s and early 80s as a Mexican pop star.” Palomo also shared that he sampled some of his father’s material in his work with Neon Indian.
The name Neon Indian was conceived by an ex-girlfriend of Palomo’s, Alicia Scardetta, who was also the subject of their song “Should Have Taken Acid with You”. The song was originally presented as a musical apology for a missed acid date. Her positive reaction to the song spurred Palomo to continue writing more songs as Neon Indian.
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Upcoming Tour Dates…
10/13 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
10/14 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall
10/16 – Detroit, MI @ Populux
10/17 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
10/20 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
10/21 – Madison, WI @ Majestic Theatre
10/22 – Columbus, OH @ A&R Music Bar
10/23 – Buffalo, NY @ Tralf Music Hall
11/07 – Austin, TX @ Fun Fun Fun Fest
11/08 – New Orleans, LA @ Republic
11/10 – Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
11/11 – Saxapahaw, NC @ Haw River Ballroom
11/15 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer
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