tame impala
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week. New singles from two pop enigmas are this week’s main attraction.
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Tame Impala has a new EP out featuring a handful of B-sides and remixes from the Currents era. It’s definitely worth checking out if you are fond of that album, but if we had to pick a highlight it’d be this opening track, “List of People (To Try
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Here’s the manic video for the opening track of Tame Impala’s latest album Currents. Maybe don’t watch if you have a fear of flying.
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A recap of Anthony’s favorite releases of July 2015.
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Tame Impala returns with a new sound on a new record.
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The Flaming Lips are teaming up with touring mates Tame Impala for an EP that will see both acts covering two of each other’s songs. Tame Impala has elected to take on “Are You a Hypnotist??” and “Silver Trembling Hands,” while The Flaming Lips have chosen “Runway, Houses, City,
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With a more colorful recording, bolder experiments, and more expansive jams, Australia’s Tame Impala shows nothing but improvement on their sophomore effort, Lonerism. WATCH THE REVIEW
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We all know Tame Impala’s unmatched and uncanny ability to replicate the sounds of golden age psychedelia, but with their latest video offering, the Perth boys prove that, with a little help from Japanese visual artist Yoshi Sodeoka, they can flawlessly emulate the mind-bending visuals of 60s psychedelic rock
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Tame Impala drops a new track from its forthcoming album, Lonerism, which is looking at an October 9th release in the US right now via Modular People. The Australian band’s throwback sound feels incredibly punchy on this new track titled “Elephant.” The guitars keep a steady, rock hard groove
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Australian psychedelic rockers Tame Impala announced a new record this week called Lonerism, and debuted one of the album tracks along with the announcement. That track, called “Apocalypse Dreams,” befits its title. It’s a lengthy, extremely psychedelic piece that seems almost symphonic in scope, evoking the spacey orchestral work