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| Released = [[October 13]], [[2009]] |
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| Recorded = 2009 |
| Recorded = 2009 |
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| Genre = [[Chillwave]], [[Synth pop]] |
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| Length = 30:36 |
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Psychic Chasms is the debut album of Neon Indian. The album was released on October 13, 2009. The track "Deadbeat Summer" contains a sample from the Todd Rundgren track "Izzat Love?". The album title is a reference to Ozric Tentacles' song, Psychic Chasm from their 2004 album, Spirals in Hyperspace.
Rhapsody called it the seventeenth best album of 2009.[3]
Track listing
- "(AM)" – 0:25
- "Deadbeat Summer" – 4:03 (featuring sample of "Izzat Love?" (1972) by Todd Rundgren)
- "Laughing Gas" – 1:43 (featuring sample of "Return Of The 'G' " (1998) by Outkast)
- "Terminally Chill" – 3:33 (featuring sample of "Wonderful Christmas Time" (1979) by Paul McCartney)
- "(If I Knew, I'd Tell You)" – 0:47
- "6669 (I Don't Know If You Know)" – 3:21
- "Should Have Taken Acid with You" – 2:21
- "Mind, Drips" – 3:09
- "Psychic Chasms" - 4:06 (featuring sample of "Come On Closer" (1983) by Pineapples)
- "Local Joke" – 3:27
- "Ephemeral Artery" - 2:52 (also featuring sample of "Come On Closer" (1983) by Pineapples)
- "7000 (Reprise)" - 0:57
References
- ^ "Rockfeedback review". Rockfeedback. Retrieved 24 December 2009.
- ^ "Neon Indian > Review". Spin.com. Retrieved on November 16, 2009.
- ^ The 25 Best Albums of 2009 Referenced July 31, 2010