Vega Intl. Night School

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Vega Intl. Night School
Neon-Indian-VINS.png
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 16, 2015
Studio
  • The Palomo Dojo
  • Plantain, New York City
  • Maze, Atlanta
  • Rad, New York City
  • Midnight Sun, New York City
  • Carnival Fantasy
Genre
Length51:21
Label Mom + Pop
Producer Alan Palomo
Neon Indian chronology
Errata Anex
(2013)
Vega Intl. Night School
(2015)
World of Hassle
(as Alan Palomo)

(2023)
Singles from Vega Intl. Night School
  1. "Annie"
    Released: May 26, 2015
  2. "Slumlord"
    Released: August 13, 2015
  3. "The Glitzy Hive"
    Released: October 8, 2015

Vega Intl. Night School is the third album by American electronic music band Neon Indian. It was released on October 16, 2015, by Mom + Pop Music. The album title was an intentional nod to Alan Palomo's other music project, titled Vega, for which he has produced only a single EP. Noticing that ideas from both Neon Indian and Vega were merging, Palomo decided to combine the two projects into one and retire the use of the Vega moniker. [3]

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic? 7.7/10 [4]
Metacritic 79/100 [5]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [6]
The A.V. Club A− [7]
Consequence of Sound B [8]
Drowned in Sound 9/10 [9]
Exclaim! 7/10 [10]
Pitchfork 8.6/10 [11]
Q Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [12]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [13]
Spin 7/10 [14]
Uncut 6/10 [15]

Vega Intl. Night School received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 79, based on 17 reviews. [5] Praising "the most rewarding of danceable peaks" in the album's middle section, Calum Slingerland of Exclaim! wrote that "Palomo's four-year absence has yielded a flashy, fun record with welcome diversity". [10]

After noting that "there's plenty of Tom Tom Club and Blondie in the album's bubbly disco", Heather Phares of AllMusic said, "In its own way, VEGA INTL. Night School is just as immersive as Neon Indian's previous work and even more impressionistic, with a flamboyance that makes it a captivating standout within his own work as well as his contemporaries". [6]

Rolling Stone reviewer Renato Pagnani said, "Palomo peels back the layers of psychedelia that have sometimes obscured his work in the past, striving for a directness that results in the most crystallized – and accessible – version of his aesthetic yet". [13]

Sasha Geffen of Consequence of Sound praised "the sequence of 'Slumlord' into 'Slumlord's Re-lease' and 'Techno Clique'", declaring that it "proves to be Night School's centerpiece and the most concrete realization yet of Neon Indian as pure electronic music". [8]

Year-end lists

PublicationAccoladeYearRankRef.
The 405The 30 Best Albums of 20152015
10
[16]
Complex The Best Albums of 20152015
44
[17]
Gorilla vs. Bear Best Albums of 20152015
35
[18]
The Line of Best Fit The 50 Best Albums of 20152015 [19]
No RipcordTop 50 Albums of 20152015
49
[20]
Pitchfork The 50 Best Albums of 20152015
35
[21]
Pretty Much AmazingThe 50 Best Albums of 20152015
15
[22]
Under the Radar Top 100 Albums of 20152015
20
[23]
VarianceThe 50 Best Albums of 20152015
17
[24]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Alan Palomo, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hit Parade" 1:05
2."Annie"
  • Alan Palomo
  • Jorge Palomo
4:03
3."Street Level" 4:02
4."Smut!" 3:27
5."Bozo" 1:23
6."The Glitzy Hive" 3:51
7."Dear Skorpio Magazine"
  • A. Palomo
  • J. Palomo
3:56
8."Slumlord"
  • A. Palomo
  • J. Palomo
5:15
9."Slumlord's Re-lease" 2:25
10."Techno Clique" 4:32
11."Baby's Eyes" 6:26
12."C'est la vie (Say the Casualties!)" 3:03
13."61 Cygni Ave"
  • A. Palomo
  • J. Palomo
4:04
14."News from the Sun (Live Bootleg)"
  • A. Palomo
  • J. Palomo
3:53
Total length:51:21
Japanese edition bonus track [25]
No.TitleLength
15."Smiley Sticker"2:51

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Vega Intl. Night School. [26]

Musicians

  • Alan Palomo – all vocals; Fender Rhodes electric piano (track 7)
  • Jorge Palomo – bass (tracks 2, 7, 8, 13, 14); guitar (tracks 2, 6, 7, 13, 14)
  • Alex Epton – drum programming (tracks 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 14); percussion (track 11)
  • Ben Allen – guitar (track 3); drum programming (tracks 3, 9, 13)
  • Morgan Wiley – outro Minimoog keyboard (track 4); Rhodes Chroma keyboard (track 7); Korg PS-3100 keyboard intro (track 8); piano (track 11)
  • Nicole Brenny, Gryphon Graham, Eliza Walton, Austin Brown, John Jacobson, Kai Flanders, Lanneau White – partygoes in background (track 6)
  • Chris Coombs – guitar (tracks 7, 11, 12)
  • W. Andrew Raposo - Fender Rhodes electric piano (track 7)
  • Nick Millhiser – drums (track 8)
  • Mark Cobb – percussion (track 9)
  • Abe Seiferth – additional guitar (track 11)
  • Jason Faries – drums (track 11)
  • Josh Ascalon – outro noise textures (track 12)
  • Brandi Ullian – back-up vocals (track 14)

Technical

  • Alan Palomo – production (all tracks); engineering (tracks 1–8, 10–14)
  • Alex Epton – mixing (tracks 1–10, 12, 14); additional production (track 4); engineering (tracks 6, 8, 10)
  • Sumner Jones – engineering (tracks 2, 3, 6, 8, 13); outro mixing (track 6)
  • Ben Allen – additional production (tracks 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 13); mixing (tracks 9, 13)
  • Josh Ascalon – engineering (tracks 6, 7, 11, 12)
  • W. Andrew Raposo – engineering (tracks 7, 8, 11, 13)
  • Eric Broucek – engineering (tracks 8, 14)
  • Jordan Richardson – engineering (track 11)
  • Heba Kadry – mastering at Timeless Mastering, Brooklyn, New York

Artwork

Charts

Chart (2015)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [27] 100
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [28] 13
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard) [29] 12
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) [30] 14

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