Tame Impala are reportedly working on a new track with Diana Ross for her upcoming new album, ‘Thank You’.The ‘I’m Coming Out’ singer is gearing up to release her first full project of original material in over two decades.
Tame Impala are reportedly working on a new track with Diana Ross for her upcoming new album, ‘Thank You’.The ‘I’m Coming Out’ singer is gearing up to release her first full project of original material in over two decades.
Tame Impala have returned to full-band live shows for the first time in 2021, kicking off their rescheduled ‘Rushium’ tour at the United Center in Chicago on Tuesday (September 7).The performance was the first to feature all five members of the Tame Impala touring band since March 2020, where the band’s North American tour was ultimately cut short on account of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Dukes of Hazzard‘s most famous props, a 1969 orange Dodge Charger decorated with the confederate flag, has been crushed by a tree felled by Hurricane Ida.The car belonged to the show’s star John Schneider, who owns an entire collection of the confederate flag-sporting automobiles. This particular model has proved controversial in the past given it was named after American Civil War general Robert E.
Tame Impala will require fans planning on attending one of the shows on the band’s fast-approaching US tour to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative test received within the last 48 hours of the show’s date.“I have talked about this with my cohorts extensively and whilst the last thing I want to do is divide people based on what they believe and don’t believe, now is not the time to be putting everyone at risk for the sake of being nice,” bandleader Kevin Parker wrote in a
Tame Impala have apologised to fans for omitting some locations on their ‘The Slow Rush’ US headline tour, after announcing rescheduled dates earlier this week.Tame Impala were forced to cut short a run of gigs in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic following the release of their latest album, ‘The Slow Rush’, the previous month.The Australian psych-rockers will now be touring the album in the US from September 2021, including newly-announced shows at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl
Tame Impala have announced two new Hollywood Bowl shows as part of their rescheduled headline tour for 2021.The Kevin Parker-led group were forced to cut short a run of gigs in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic following the release of their latest album, ‘The Slow Rush’, the previous month.Today (June 22), it has been confirmed that Parker and co. will perform at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl amphitheatre on November 2 and November 3, 2021.
Tame Impala have begun hinting at something for September with the release of a cryptic teaser video advertising a fake drug called Rushium.Released today (June 22), the minute-long clip is stacked with trippy and abstract imagery: sprawling sand dunes, metallic liquid flowing and contorting, and a kaleidoscopic mashup of a brain and electrical cords.Among it all, we see snippets of Kevin Parker working in a laboratory and looking ominously at a vial of his medical concoction, holding it close
Primavera Sound Festival has confirmed its line-up for 2022, with the likes of The Strokes, Tame Impala and Lorde all on the bill.The Barcelona festival cancelled both its 2020 and 2021 editions due to the coronavirus pandemic, but now intends to return in 2022 with a bumper event.Over 400 artists will perform as part of Primavera 2022, which will primarily be held at the Parc del Fòrum across two weekends next year: June 2-4 and June 9-11.More than 150 shows will also take place in venues
Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker has written a new song for his favourite Aussie Rules football team, the Fremantle Dockers.The band’s frontman has also been named as the club’s top fan – or their #1 ticket holder – at their latest match, which was held earlier today (May 22).“Incredibly honoured to be the new Fremantle Dockers #1 ticket holder,” Parker wrote on Instagram. “I will cherish this forever.
Tame Impala‘s 2015 hit ‘The Less I Know The Better’ has officially racked up one billion streams, earning itself a spot on APRA AMCOS’ The 1,000,000,000 List.The milestone was announced by the Australian music rights organisation today (May 3), with Kevin Parker receiving his award at a ceremony in Sydney this morning.
Primavera Sound Festival is reportedly set to return as an expanded event in 2022.Following the cancellation of the Barcelona event in 2020 and 2021 due to coronavirus, the festival is apparently set to resume over two weekends, according to Reuters.In this new format, it will reportedly take place on June 2-5 and June 9-12 in 2022, doubling its usual length, and will have around 400 shows across two lineups.NME has contacted a representative for Primavera Sound Festival who said they were
After not releasing new music in over a decade, Australian band Crowded House shared a new single, "To the Island," from their forthcoming album Dreamers Are Waiting back in February. Now, Tame Impala's Kevin Parker shared his remix of the track, turning it into a hazy, warped, synth-filed club banger.
Crowded House has shared a new version of their latest single ‘To The Island’, remixed by Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker.True to form, Parker’s remix adds a thick layer of psychedelia to the single, warping its vocals and introducing a range of synth sounds.“With all the world upended and nothing in its right place we became curious to hear how our favourite contemporary musicians and record makers might reimagine a Crowded House song,” Neil Finn said in a statement.“I emailed our version of To The
Tame Impala will perform their debut album ‘Innerspeaker’ in its entirety during an upcoming live-streamed show.The group will continue celebrating the record’s 10th anniversary by playing a special online gig at Wave House, the Western Australia studio where Kevin Parker recorded the LP over 10 years ago.Fans can tune into the broadcast from a choice of three timezones – Australia/New Zealand/Asia, UK/Europe, and North/South America – on April 21.
Tame Impala have shared InnerSpeaker Memories, a short film captured during the recording of their titular 2010 studio album.The 15-minute short was filmed in Injidup, Western Australia by Matt Sav and edited by Alex Haygarth.
Fourteen years after its initial release, Nelly Furtado's seminal third album Loose still hits as hard as it did back in 2006, especially so in the dreary perpetuity of November. The lads of Tame Impala agree, and today they're delivering a cover of the track via the BBC Live Lounge.
Did you know that Tame Impala have five RIAA certifications, including a platinum plaque for their breakout album Currents? "Breakout," which recently became the Australian psychedelic rock band's latest gold-selling single, is the subject of a new remix from Dev Hynes a.k.a. Blood Orange.
The Streets are back. The UK rap project, led by Mike Skinner, have returned with a new Tame Impala collaboration called “Call My Phone Thinking I’m Doing Nothing Better.” It’s the first song to be released from Skinner’s forthcoming mixtape None of Us Are Getting Out of This Life Alive—out July 10 via Island. The tape marks the Streets’ first full-length since 2011’s Computers and Blues. Check out the video for the new track below.
In 2017, Jarylun Moore uploaded his second-ever video to YouTube: a homemade remix of Lil Uzi Vert’s “20 Minutes” accompanied by a looping animation of a pink skeleton. The 20-year-old had digitally slowed the song down to about 85 percent of its original tempo, rendering the vocals thick and elongated, something akin to the sound of a 45-rpm single played at 33.
Tame Impala have released a full-length reimagining of their latest album The Slow Rush. The hour-long clip includes every track on the new record, but the mix sounds muddied—like you’re hearing it from the bathroom at a party (similar to a remix trend that cropped up a couple of years ago). Check it out below.
Tame Impala have announced a partnership with the nonprofit REVERB to reduce environmental waste while on tour behind their latest album The Slow Rush.
Tame Impala were the musical guests on last night’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! and, for their latest stop on U.S. late night television, they performed “Lost in Yesterday” and “Breathe Deeper” from their new album The Slow Rush. Watch it happen below.
Inside of The Slow Rush, there are many different markers of time. Tame Impala principal Kevin Parker has often written about how time moves—its inexorable march, its nostalgic allure, the feeling of being inside and outside its current. But his project’s fourth album really digs into the idea, as its paradoxical title implies. Parker plays with tempo and duration to make an album that exists both in the past and the present, moving quickly and strolling along at the same time.
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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.
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.
The Governors Ball Music Festival returns to Randall’s Island Park in New York City from June 5-7, 2020. This year’s performers include Tame Impala, Missy Elliott, Flume, Vampire Weekend, Stevie Nicks, Solange, Miley Cyrus, Charly Bliss, and more. Check out the lineup below.
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