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Universal acclaim- based on 68 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 63 out of 68
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Mixed: 2 out of 68
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Negative: 3 out of 68
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Oct 19, 2015This is an incredible album. The upbeat energy is fantastic and it feels like Adam Palomo just let everything out without any censorship. Definitely different from his older albums but a great great album.
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Oct 16, 2015Anyone can clearly hear that this is the culmination of Neon Indian's various sounds and musical identities. This is a fantastic leap forward and an overly pleasant listen indeed.
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Oct 24, 2015
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Mar 27, 2016
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Oct 18, 2015I am not a huge Neon Indian fan, but I was pleasantly surprised by his new release. It is delightfully creative and quite fun. It does grow old by the end of its runtime. I feel like it could lose 15 minutes and be a more concise, gripping album. For this reason, I can't see myself returning to Vega Intl. Night School in its entirety, but I will definitely continue to play the highlights.
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Nov 3, 2015
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Apr 4, 2016
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Dec 5, 2022Neon Indians indulgent double album is one of the best produced albums I've heard in years! Its a distinctive dynamic exercise in skill with sliding beats that crackling with a playfulness buzzing with imagination. He sounds alive an excited as he creates these versatile dancescapes. A tremendous leap forward and an enviable peak.
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Nov 5, 2015It’s a perfectly respectable, fun dance record, but I just wish its grooves came more naturally.
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Nov 5, 2015The 51-minute groove compilation emulates late-night VH1 on a heavy dose of synth and a sprinkle of Eighties pop.
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UncutOct 27, 2015The results are alluring warped but this groovy nostalgia is now a well-trodden path. [Dec 2015, p.76]