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''Era Extraña'' is the second studio album by American
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band Neon Indian. It was released on September 7, 2011, by Static Tongues and
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. The recording took place between the winter of 2010 and 2011 during frontman Alan Palomo's visit to Finland. Containing influences and elements of
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,
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, and new wave, the album has the same summery sound as the band's debut studio album, '' Psychic Chasms'' (2009), but with a darker and more serious tone. ''Era Extraña'' received generally positive reviews from critics, a number of whom called it more focused, tight, and cohesive than ''Psychic Chasms'', while some praised the songcraft. However, some mixed reviews noted that on this album, Neon Indian lost much of the charm that was apparent on ''Psychic Chasms''. The album peaked at number 74 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, the band's first release to appear on the chart. The band toured North America from December 2011 to May 2012 to promote ''Era Extraña''.


Background and production

The album was recorded from the winter of 2010 to 2011 at Kalevankatu 45 in
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, Finland, when Palomo lived there for four weeks. Palomo primarily wrote the album using a
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, a
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, and a modified
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, with the first weeks of production in Helsinki involving him learning this equipment. Palomo first saw the Voyetra-8 in the music video for New Order's "
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" (1985), saying that he was amazed by its appearance: "It's this bizarre, kaleidoscope interface with these knobs, and it's really physical to use, a strange kind of challenge." Palomo's songwriting on ''Era Extraña'' was more influenced by his live performances than his previous projects, and he claimed that he had never expected to perform his songs live before. He said that "it was an influence; not so much something that limited me, but a feeling that lead to longer, more soundscape-driven songs. That was something that was undeniably in my mind: 'What would I want to be playing every night for eight months?' And the album evolved from there." Unlike Neon Indian's debut studio album '' Psychic Chasms'' (2009), which involved creating "microloops" via building up one-bar samples into multiple bars that would make up a full song, Palomo said that in composing ''Era Extraña'', he recorded a riff from a sound he made and tried to "keep that momentum up". For ''Era Extraña'', in order to develop ideas he was having while recording the record, it was necessary for him to have more control of the effects and instruments he was using for the album. Making the album helped him learn how to create synth sounds and become a "gear geek", instead of relying on presets as he did with his previous works. He said that "the more tedious aspects of production do have the capacity to take the wind out of your sails, so you always have to navigate through that as quickly as you can before you start feeling burnt on the song, before you forget that initial spark that made you even want to write it in the first place". The title plays with the different meanings of the word "''extraña''": although it directly translates into "strange", it also means to "command the act of longing".


Composition

''Era Extraña'' is significantly influenced by
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,
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, and new wave. '' Clash'' reviewer Nick Levine described the album as a loud indietronica record and "
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that's not actually that, well, chilled", joking that its genre should be marked as "drillwave". The instrumentation is cluttered with unsteady
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arrangements, as well as stray sounds of rocket-ship noises, phone conversations, laser sounds, and visceral samples of video games, but the music still manages to be tight. As '' Drowned in Sound'' reviewer Robert Cooke explained, the retro video game samples are used as "incidental noise, or miniature musical experiments", and ''Era Extraña'' also includes the "sparkling synths and wide-eyed wonder" of M83's more pop-sounding material that makes it sound like "a soundtrack for an Eighties teen movie about surfers from space" rather than just "
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-sponsored masturbation". ''
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'' reviewer Nick Murray also compared some of the songs to M83, while describing other tracks as "one Martin Rushent assist away from being genuine synth-pop hits". ''Era Extraña'' has the same "lazy summer feel" as ''Psychic Chasms'', but with a more serious and slightly darker tone. In a ''
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'' review, Nathan Wisnicki said that Palomo's introversion is "certainly apparent", citing that even the album's most joyful melodies are "rigidly grafted to both rhythmic thrust and hooks more anxious than comfortable". ''
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''s Larry Fitzmaurice said that the album is much more serious than ''Psychic Chasms'', but "Palomo isn't always as assured in rendering the darker material". He also noted that while ''Era Extraña'' is not exactly a breakup album, it does sound "romantic and lovesick" and uses sounds that emulate these feelings. At the same time, the album also feels "expansive and lonely, like someone staring at the night sky in solitude". ''Era Extraña'' also contains the same unsteady synth riffs, filtered drums, and vocal hooks as ''Psychic Chasms'', with the addition of crunchy, fuzzy guitars; thick analog synths; and a lot of
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, as well as much clearer production.


Songs

''Era Extraña'' is connected by three brief, wispy instrumental interludes: "Heart: Attack", "Heart: Decay", and "Heart: Release". "Attack" opens the album "like a 200-foot-tall
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loading up", according to Cooke. It starts with the sound of
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particles coming to a "celestial boil" in the first few seconds, followed up by "what the birth of the universe must have sounded like had the Big Bang occurred inside the original
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", according to '' Paste'' critic Wyndham Wyeth. "Decay" starts the "it-has-to-get-worse-before-it-gets-better" phase of the post-breakup period that is explored on ''Era Extraña'', while "Release" ends the album with relief, yet also a fearful first step forward from a breakup. Heather Phares of
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said that out of all of its songs, these three tracks, along with "Future Sick", sound the most similar to ''Psychic Chasms''. Fitzmaurice found " Polish Girl" to be similar to the song " Reunion" (2004) by Canadian band
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, seeing a resemblance to its theme of someone trying to recover, and yearning for, young love. Palomo asks questions in the song that are likely to be unanswered, such as "Do I still cross your mind?/ Your face still distorts the time". Cooke noted the "dazzling syncopated pulse" to be similar to the coin sound effect in games from the
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series, while observing melodies that "splash and slide around sickly-sweet flurries of arpeggios and a family-friendly feel-good beat". Parry Ernsberger of ''
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'' said that the song includes what sounds like samples from the game ''
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'' (1991), and has the "euphoric energy" of
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's album '' Zonoscope'' (2011). ''
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'' writer Aurora Mitchell said the song "sounds like 80s disco distorted through an old computer", while Phares noted the song sounds more like Palomo's other project Vega than Neon Indian. "The Blindside Kiss" includes elements of
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, and
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. Club Fonograma writer Blanca Méndez said that "The Blindside Kiss" is about the "staying-at-home-and-staring-at-ceilings early stage" of a breakup, which is "the one in which you allow yourself to wallow in the pain because you deserve at least that much". Méndez noted the song's "tinny layers of sound" and Palomo's "breathy, almost frustrated vocals". The electro-shoegaze song "Hex Girlfriend" addresses an ex-girlfriend, and includes video game synth
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s similar to those on ''Psychic Chasms'' opener "(AM)". Both "The Blindside Kiss" and "Hex Girlfriend" are filled with "buzzsaw"-toned guitars, which
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's John Aizlewood compared to
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. The
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-style "cavernous
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disco" song "Fallout" is about trying to forget a failed relationship, with Palomo asking the subject to "please let me fall out of love with you". Palomo sounds unreachable on this song, like "a lonely planet boy sending out distress signals from the saddest corner of the solar system", said ''
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'' critic Jon Dolan. Wisnicki said there is "a haunting vagueness" to the slow pace, with the song's "subtle synth-disguised-as-choir tactics used to help the song break unexpectedly from slow
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-esque pummel to a bridge that reaches into bliss...if only for a few seconds". '' DIY''s Dani Beck and Derek Robertson said that the track sounds like music for the opening credits of a late-night
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B-movie, while Phares stated it could have been recorded by Love and Rockets or
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back in the 1980s. Both "Fallout" and "Halogen" contain dramatic keyboard riffs inspired by the music of
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. The title track represents a first post-breakup sign of hope. Dramatic, clattering drums are present on the track, and ''
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'' reviewer Ben Hogwood compared its heavy, firm beat to
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's "
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" (1981). Aizlewood noted that the song resembles " Out of Touch" (1984) by
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. The three following songs, "Halogen (I Could Be a Shadow)", "Future Sick", and "Suns Irrupt", follow three different types of forgetting a breakup. Reminiscent of music released in the
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ism period, "Halogen (I Could Be a Shadow)" was described by Méndez as "a spectacularly enveloping piece," with its somber instrumentation of "steady, comforting percussion, delicate, inviting synths, and vintage girl group-evoking background vocals" resulting in "a gorgeous vessel for ecstatic release". Fitzmaurice described "Halogen (I Could Be a Shadow)" as the "near-double" of " Kim and Jessie" by M83, whereas Aizlewood compared the song to the works of the
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, while Phares said it sounds like music that would "play over the credits of a sci-fi teen sex comedy". With its "seasick synths" as well as "bits of arena rock guitar and girlish harmonies", the heavy, playfully sad "Future Sick" manages to convey "the feeling of growing older in a world that's growing faster than you are". It depicts Palomo lamenting "mid-volume under his own creation's drunken abstraction" about wanting to go back into the past, because thinking of the future is making him ill. At this point, according to ''
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'' Killian Fox, some of the wooziness that ''Era Extraña'' takes from ''Psychic Chasms'' "veers into nausea". Mitchell described the instrumentation of "Suns Irrupt" as "hypnotic and firework fizzling synths with a woozy synth background". Palomo repeatedly whisper-growls the line "Suns irrupt / I wake up I wake up", and Fitzmaurice compared its repetitiveness to " Someone Great" (2007) by
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.


Release and promotion

Three singles were released from ''Era Extraña'': "Fallout", on July 27, 2011; " Polish Girl", on August 3, 2011; and "Hex Girlfriend", on May 28, 2012. The album was first released in Japan on September 7, 2011. The limited edition package came with the Pal198X, a mini
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created by Palomo and the company Bleep Labs. With three
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, including two
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s and a square low-frequency oscillator, it is a modified version of the company's synth kit Pico Paso, with the addition of swappable controls. ''Era Extraña'' was the first Neon Indian album to appear on the US ''Billboard'' 200, reaching position 74. It also charted on the same magazine's
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,
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and
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. Outside the US, the album also charted on the Japanese Albums
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chart. A 42-date North American tour for ''Era Extraña'' was announced on December 6, 2011. It premiered on December 31 at the Lights All Night festival in
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, Texas, and ended with a show at New York City's Terminal 5 on May 12, 2012.


Reception

''Era Extraña'' was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 76, based on 27 reviews. Based on their assessment of the critical consensus, it was given 7.2 out of 10 on AnyDecentMusic?. Some reviewers praised ''Era Extraña'' for being more focused, tight, and cohesive than ''Psychic Chasms''. Phares said that while it does not have the same homespun charm as ''Psychic Chasms'', the album proved that the project could be more than just a chillwave group. Fitzmaurice called it "a commitment to tighter, wide-reaching songcraft and appeal", also praising the "kitchen-sink arrangements" for still sounding "taut and defined". Wyeth said that Palomo made a fluid album with ''Era Extraña'', something intended but not properly achieved on the project's last studio album. Hogwood called the album a "fascinating listen, borne of a man who clearly has an extremely active imagination". He praised the hooks, the witty and thoughtful lyrics, and the unpredictable harmonic structures, also noting that the album turns the building blocks of the tracks from the last album "into very appealing little morsels", aiding listeners with short attention spans. In ''
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''s 4-star review, Mohammad Choudhery wrote that, while ''Psychic Chasms'' was "a shy and fragmented collection of songs", a product of the bedroom production era, ''Era Extraña'' is "a confident, all-inclusive album" that the public wouldn't be able to "fence into a single, silly-titled subgenre". ''
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'' critic Anne T. Donahue labeled the album as "a lesson in how to execute electronic music properly". In Mitchell's 79%-rated review, he called ''Era Extraña'' "electronic usicin its purest form". He said that the flow of the album is not as smooth as ''Psychic Chasms'', but that Palomo's influences are "in all the right places and it seems that eis wearing them proudly on his sleeve". Aizlewood found ''Era Extraña'' to be an intriguing yet unusual record, but disliked the lack of "obvious emotion", calling the album overall "easy to admire but hard to love". ''
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''s Guy Frowny called it "an agreeable listening experience with moments of catchiness and beauty throughout, and hints of an evolutionary path that leave future expectations open-ended". Dolan saw the album as an improvement on ''Psychic Chasms'' and said it dunks "dreamy early-
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haircutband balladry in layers of psychedelic schmutz, almost hiding excellent songs in the murk". Olly Parker, a reviewer for ''
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'', also noted an improvement and praised the album's songcraft and interesting sound, but said it fell in the "meh" category and "can't get below the surface". Cooke opined that "it has a lot to offer around the edges, but is difficult to truly connect with at its core", reasoning that the album is not the best example of cutting-edge modern-day pop music, nor does it contribute anything new to electronic music. Some reviews were more mixed. ''
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'' critic Steven Hyden wrote that while ''Era Extraña'' sounds "fuller" than ''Psychic Chasms'' and "still has plenty of hooks to offer", Palomo "has to take both feet out of the bedroom to move his music forward". He also compared it to another chillwave album that was released a few months before,
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's '' Within and Without'', saying, "Where ''Within'' is an immaculately conceived graduation from rnestGreene's early lo-fi work, ''Extraña'' is a minor refinement that still feels chintzy in places." Beck and Robertson also discussed Washed Out, as well as Toro y Moi, dubbing the album an unfunny parody of chillwave and also criticizing it as "such a strong homage to everything that's cool about retro-chic that you can't help but smell a rat". At ''
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'', Wisnicki wrote that ''Era Extraña'' does not have the same quality tunes and aesthetic as ''Psychic Chasms'', declaring that while each song on ''Psychic Chasms'' "felt like getting to open another piece of candy", ''Era Extraña'' "feels more like opening one of those refrigerated boxed sandwiches from the grocery store". On year-end lists, ''Era Extraña'' came in at number 50 on '' Under the Radar'''s list of their top 80 albums of 2011, and number 16 on ''
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''s list.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Era Extraña''. * Alan Palomo – production, arrangements, performer *
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– additional production, mixing * Claudius Mittendorfer – mixing * Joshua McWhirter – guitars * Adam Corbesmeyer – bass * Jason Faries – percussion * Jezy Gray – guitar * Aaron Brown – album art * Ben Chappell – album art * Rob Carmichael – layout, design


Charts


Release history


References

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