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Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Jan 31, 2020 ^^
Rating : 4.942 (146/9,966 LTDR)
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Kevin Parker is one of the best artists of the last decade. There are not many who can do all this by them self. His music is the way pop should be, its magical. You really can see a development in his songs and he is a creative genius not only on the musical side. The cover arts and music videos are in a class of their own. Tame Impala really influenced me in the last years and brought me trough hard times. Looking forward to "The Slow Rush"
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My favorite Tame Impala track is āNew Person, Same Old Mistakesā because I personally love how Parker describes the feeling of having to move forward, avoid lifeās obstacles, and make necessary decisions, even if it means sacrificing your own worth for certain people. Also that guitar melody and the overall atmosphere on the track is insane.
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The Slow Rush is going to cast itself as probably one of the biggest Tame Impala albums to date centered around something equally as universal as loneliness: the concept of time and coming to grips with itās continual passage. Iām really excited for what Kevin has in store for this next album.
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My favourite Tame Impala song is off Lonerism, "Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything That We Could Control"
The track is as much of a lyrical expression of Kevin's tendency towards overthinking as it is auditory expression which makes it pleasantly coherent for me, making it a song I relate to. I appreciate how the lyrics reveal the idea that rationalisation leads to rationalisation which would lead to the dismissal of finding some decisive and active/participative resolution, for Kevin this was one of the core points of his "lonerism", something he had to shake off to feel better.
The instrumental section of the song clearly shows Kevin's overthinking in a spectacular way, and it sends shivers right down my spine. To some extent I can get inside Kevin's head through the plethora of sounds you hear and there's always a new sound to discover. To me, this is the most stimulating song he has made, and if you ever wonder what overthinking would sound like, I would say it would sound like this song.
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