Tame Impala’s hotly-anticipated fourth album The Slow Rush arrived today (Feb. 14).
Tame Impala’s hotly-anticipated fourth album The Slow Rush arrived today (Feb. 14).
“I was so in my own head about the song”
Tame Impala has released their brand-new album The Slow Rush!
Tame Impala just returned with its fourth album, The Slow Rush. The tracklist includes the previously released songs, “Lost In Yesterday,” “It Might Be Time,” and “Borderline.” This is the act’s first LP since 2015’s Currents.
Beginning with the psychedelic vibes of Tame Impala’s 2010 debut, “Innerspeaker,” the group — which, on record, is Kevin Parker alone — has gained acclaim for creating soundscapes that skirt the boundaries of pop, rock and dance music. The constant is Parker’s ethereal falsetto, which can sound like siren call from a distant world.
Tame Impala have released their long-awaited Currents follow-up. The Slow Rush is out now via Interscope/Fiction. Listen to the album below. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Beginning with the psychedelic vibes of Tame Impala’s 2010 debut, “Innerspeaker,” the group — which, on record, is Kevin Parker alone — has gained acclaim for creating soundscapes that skirt the boundaries of pop, rock and dance music. The constant is Parker’s ethereal falsetto, which can sound like siren call from a distant world.
No matter how introspective or emotionally specific his music has been, Kevin Parker — the producer and multi-instrumentalist who records as Tame Impala — has always found a way to draw a kind of surreal, wobbly ecstasy out of it.
Both the album and "The Slow Rush Time Warp" arrive this Friday
Tame Impala’s new album, The Slow Rush, arrives this Friday, February 14. In anticipation of its release, frontman Kevin Parker sat down for an interview with Beat 1’s Zane Lowe during which he revealed how collaborating with Travis Scott helped shape his creative process.
'The Slow Rush' is out this week
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Tame Impala delivers a '70s period piece of a music video for "Lost in Yesterday," released Thursday (Jan. 30).
Tame Impala mastermind Kevin Parker just landed on the cover of Billboard, where the psych-rock behemoth discussed his ambitions in the pop world “to be a Max Martin.”
Tame Impala have shared the music video for “Lost in Yesterday.” It’s the band’s first song from The Slow Rush to get the official music video treatment. The retro visual, directed by Terri Timely, finds Kevin Parker leading the house band at weddings. Watch below.
Last year, Tame Impala stepped in as a Coachella headliner when Justin Timberlake was forced to bow out due to vocal cord issues. According to frontman Kevin Parker, however, the band put so many financial resources into the performance that it came away making no money.
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Kevin Parker’s Tame Impala is weeks out from sharing an eagerly-anticipated fourth studio album, The Slow Rush. We now have a better idea how it'll sound after the Australian production maestro shared a fourth track from it, “Lost In Yesterday.” As its title would suggest, “Lost In Yesterday” sees Parker looking forward to the past.
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