Tag: Paste Magazine

New Audio: Neon Indian’s Latest Single Channels 80s Synth Funk and Synth Pop

If you’ve been frequenting JOVM over the past month or so, you may recall coming across a couple of posts on indie electro pop sensation, Neon Indian. But just in case you might be new to […]

New Audio: The Sleek, 80s-Sounding Synth-Based Funk of Neon Indian’s New Single “Annie”

Neon Indian is the solo recording project of the Mexican-born, Denton, TX-based singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and electronic music artist Alan Palomo. With the 2009 release of Neon Indian’s debut album, Psychic Chasms, Palomo came to national […]

Comprised of Louie Bash (synthesizers, samplers), David Mikkelson (vocals), Nathan Hope (drums) and Tom Racine (guitar), the Boise, ID-based electro pop quartet Shades derived their band’s name from the concept of synesthesia, the neurological condition […]

Neighborhood Veins marks two occasions – the first release from the Durham, NC-based band Schooner in quite some time, and the first national release from Durham/Raleigh, NC-based boutique label, Potluck Records. Why would it take […]

Album Review: Rubblebucket’s Save Charlie EP

Rubblebucket Save Charlie EP Communion Records Release Date: September 24, 2013 Track Listing Save Charlie Patriotic What A Fool Believes Six Hands Save Charlie (Big Black Delta Remix) What a Fool Believes (Fun Secret Remix) […]

After the release of 2011release Omega La La, the Brooklyn-based septet of Rubblebucket had an incredible 2012 in which they stepped out into the national stage with their first appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. I caught them live a couple of […]

After the release of 2011release Omega La La, the Brooklyn-based septet of Rubblebucket had an incredible 2012 in which they stepped out into the national stage with their first appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. I caught them […]

The Orlando, FL-based quintet (sometimes sextet) Day Joy, originally started off as a duo Peter Michael Perceval and Michael Serrin. Many of the songs they wrote during acoustic jam sessions and the material wound up […]