When Tame Impala released their third studio album, 'Currents', in 2015, it was met with widespread critical acclaim and solidified the band's position as one of the most influential and innovative acts in modern music. The album, which explores themes of change, growth, and self-discovery, quickly became a fan favorite and has continued to resonate with listeners to this day. Tame Impala - Currents
After a five-year wait, Tame Impala returned with their highly anticipated fourth album, 'The Slow Rush', in 2020. The album, which was met with both critical and commercial success, showcased the band's evolution and experimentation with new sounds and production techniques. With tracks like 'Lost In Yesterday' and 'Breathe Deeper', Tame Impala once again proved their ability to create mesmerizing and thought-provoking music. Tame Impala - The Slow Rush
The opening track of 'Currents', 'Let It Happen', immediately sets the tone for the album with its pulsing synths and hypnotic vocals. The song, which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Song, explores the idea of letting go and embracing change. It perfectly captures the essence of the album and remains one of Tame Impala's most beloved tracks. Tame Impala - Let It Happen
Easily one of Tame Impala's most recognizable songs, 'The Less I Know The Better' is a standout track from 'Currents'. With its infectious bassline and dreamy vocals, the song tells the story of unrequited love and the struggle to move on. It has become a fan favorite and is often the highlight of the band's live performances. Tame Impala - The Less I Know The Better
Released as a single from 'Lonerism', Tame Impala's second studio album, 'Feels Like We Only Go Backwards' is a psychedelic masterpiece that showcases the band's ability to create catchy and memorable melodies. The song's message of feeling stuck in a never-ending cycle of past mistakes resonates with listeners and has made it one of Tame Impala's most popular tracks. Tame Impala - Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
Featured on 'The Slow Rush', 'Borderline' is a funky and groovy track that explores the idea of feeling lost and searching for meaning. The song's infectious beat and Kevin Parker's smooth vocals make it a standout on the album and a fan favorite. It has also been remixed by artists such as Blood Orange and Tame Impala themselves, further cementing its popularity. Tame Impala - Borderline
The lead single from 'The Slow Rush', 'Lost In Yesterday' is a reflection on the past and the power it holds over us. With its catchy chorus and disco-inspired instrumentation, the song has become a staple in Tame Impala's live shows and a fan favorite. Its message of learning from the past and moving forward is one that resonates with many listeners. Tame Impala - Lost In Yesterday
With its dreamy synths and smooth vocals, 'Breathe Deeper' is a standout track on 'The Slow Rush'. The song explores the idea of being present in the moment and not letting life pass us by. Its infectious groove and mesmerizing production make it a fan favorite and a perfect addition to any Tame Impala playlist. Tame Impala - Breathe Deeper
The fourth single from 'The Slow Rush', 'Is It True' is a catchy and upbeat track that explores the fear of losing someone we love. With its infectious beat and catchy chorus, the song has become a fan favorite and a standout on the album. Its message of vulnerability and honesty resonates with listeners and further solidifies Tame Impala's ability to create relatable and emotional music. Tame Impala - Is It True
The opening track of 'The Slow Rush', 'One More Year' sets the tone for the album with its ethereal production and introspective lyrics. The song explores the idea of time and the pressure to constantly be moving forward. With its dreamy atmosphere and thought-provoking message, 'One More Year' is a perfect introduction to the album and a standout track from Tame Impala's discography. Tame Impala - One More Year