began to create gulfs between them. No one understood this better than Kevin Parker (Tame Impala). Moving away from his guitar-driven earlier work, the studio wizard used psychedelic synths, samples and ambient sounds as his new sonic palette, creating introspective anthems that spoke to a gener...
Tame Impala mastermind Kevin Parker is one of the modern artists doing the most with trippy 60s influences, and his solo recordings reveal the multicolour world inside his head. On the sophomore Tame Impala album,Lonerism, he plays around with vintage sounds, from analogue synths to fuzz guitars...
Dig Deeper The Best Tame Impala Albums, Ranked Also ranks #3 on The Best Psychedelic Pop Bands/Artists 9 The Lumineers 233 votes This folk-rock outfit from Denver has captured hearts worldwide with their foot-stomping anthems and poignant ballads that showcase raw emotion and relatab...
Also ranks #4 on Every Eminem Album, Ranked By Fans Also ranks #152 on The 335+ Greatest Rap Albums of All Time, Ranked View on AMAZON 44 Lonerism [2012] Tame Impala 173 votes "Elephant" "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" "Be Above It" Release Date: 2012 View on AMAZON See what ...
Tame Impala: Lonerism (2012) At its core, Lonerism is a tightly wound, deeply internal album about what it means to always feel like an outsider. That it gained such a huge following and catapulted Tame Impala into the mainstream is ironic, but not surprising. Throughout the record, classi...
Yes I'm Changing is a track by Tame Impala from the album Currents released in 2015. This track has received 4 comments and 361 ratings from BestEverAlbums.com site members. This track is rated in the top 2% of all tracks on BestEverAlbums.com. BestEverA
For Tame Impala’s third album, Currents, leader Kevin Parker tossed out the guitar-heavy psychedelic rock jams that made the Australian band popular and replaced them with synth dance tunes that still fit within the group’s ethos. The result is one of the most magical albums of the year,...
Beautiful, ethereal and utterly outstanding, Warpaint return after a hiatus with an atmospheric, intimate andtruly tantalising record that will have hairs on the back of your neck standing to attention. A fusion of TalkingHeads, Tame Impala and Billie Eilish, this album will have your head bobbi...
Tame Impala,The Slow Rush It took Kevin Parker five years to perfect Tame Impala’s follow-up to the massively-successfulCurrents. Listening toThe Slow Rush, it’s easy to see where that time went — on his project’s fourth studio album, Parker plays the part of perfectionist, with every...
“Sicko Mode,” and levitating to a state of euphoria with the help of Stevie Wonder’s dizzying harmonica riffs, James Blake’s ghastly moans and Kid Cudi’s stirring hums on “Stop Trying to Be God,” or Tame Impala’s kaleidoscopic instrumentals and The Weeknd’s ethereal falsetto on ...