News
VEGA INTL. Night School Out Now via Mom + Pop
Aug 16, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Neon Indian (aka Alan Palomo) released his excellent new album, VEGA INTL. Night School, last October via Mom + Pop. It was #20 on our Top 100 albums of 2015 list. Now the album’s single “Annie” has a video. It was seemingly shot on VHS and has a late-‘80s/early-‘90s vibe and appears to take place in 1993. In it Palomo is searching for his kidnapped girlfriend Annie, who is played by Leanne Macomber of Young Ejecta. More
May 23, 2016
By Christopher Roberts
Prince passed away at his home last month and the Prince tributes and covers have been fittingly constant ever since. Now Neon Indian‘s Alan Palomo has teamed up with various musicians to cover Prince’s “Pop Life,” a track from Prince’s 1985 album Around the World in a Day. More
The Planet Out January 27 Via Driftless
Nov 26, 2014
By Cody Ray Shafer
Young Ejecta, the synthpop duo from Neon Indian‘s Leanne Macomber and Ford & Lopatin’s Joel Ford, have shared a new track, “Your Planet,” from their upcoming sophomore release, The Planet. More
Apr 09, 2014
By Laura Studarus
Rebirth is the theme of Ejecta’s video for “Eleanor Lye,” a cut from the duo’s debut album Dominae. More
"Somehow, I thought it was a good idea to dress up as a biker-prostitute when I was 12.... Then my friend put a snail down my back because she knew I was afraid of them." - Blouse's Charlie Hilton
Oct 31, 2013
By Mark Redfern
We sent out the same set of Halloween-related questions to a bunch of different musicians. All Halloween week we are posting their responses. Here are some spooky answers from Blouse,Widowspeak, White Poppy, Ejecta, and Breathe Owl Breathe. More
Festival Runs October 15-19
Oct 19, 2013
By Julia Underwood
Thursday was the third day of CMJ 2013. We set writer/photographer Laura Studarus down to cover the action. Check out her shots of Gems, Jensen Sportag, Ejecta, and Shine 2009. More
Interviews
"Somehow, I thought it was a good idea to dress up as a biker-prostitute when I was 12.... Then my friend put a snail down my back because she knew I was afraid of them." - Blouse's Charlie Hilton
Oct 31, 2013
By Mark Redfern
We sent out the same set of Halloween-related questions to a bunch of different musicians. All Halloween week we are posting their responses. Here are some spooky answers from Blouse,Widowspeak, White Poppy, Ejecta, and Breathe Owl Breathe. More
Reviews
Jan 27, 2015
By Paul Bullock
Young Ejecta (formerly Ejecta) returns with an excellent new six song “mini-album,” further exploring many of the ideas from their wildly underrated 2013 full-length debut, Dominae. More
Oct 22, 2013
By Laura Studarus
By the third day of any festival, it takes a lot to get fans to come out to shows early. More