leaning on the guitar rather than electronics, and focusing their efforts through more traditional pysch-rock prisms. they aren't as adventurous as their more offbeat peers, but because of their lazer-guided hooks and tangible pleasures, they might wind up reaching more people. this is very much...
explaining how artists are at their best when they move away from the parts of their craft that they’ve already mastered and move toward the parts that remain just beyond their reach. But when I congratulate him on succeeding by reaching this very standard on his thirdTame Impalaalbum,Current...
When I mention to him that “Let It Happen” features no obvious guitars until well past the six-minute mark, Parker seems puzzled by the comment. Many Tame Impala songs haven’t featured any guitar at all, he reminds me, even standout single “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards.” Though...
If you came to expect another psychedelic guitar rock album from genius Kevin Parker, (aka Tame Impala), you may have been a bit disappointed. Parker is back, but he’s trekking in a different direction. OnThe Slow Rush, Tame Impala uses plenty ofsynths and hazy arrangements, and has cre...