Tame Impala Officially Announce New Album ‘Deadbeat’

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On heels of most current single “Loser,” Kevin Parker’s band will drop much-anticipated follow-up to The Slow Rush on October 17

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Tame Impala have actually intensified from “Loser” toDeadbeatin the period of one day: After the Kevin Parker-fronted band’s newest single shown up on Wednesday, the group has actually formally revealed their approaching 5th studio album.

Deadbeatgets here on October 17 by means of Columbia Records– Tame Impala’s very first LP on the label– with the statement beginning the heels of the album’s very first 2 songs, the seven-minute dance track “End of Summer” and the just-released Beck-citing “Loser” with its Joe Keery-starring video.

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Parker had actually formerly explained his long-awaited follow-up to 2020’sThe Slow Rushas “sort of a future primitive rave act,” and an accompanying news release forDeadbeatrestates that ambiance, mentioning Western Australia’s rave scene and bush doof culture as motivation.

The lyrics channel “a limitless disappointment, a self-deprecating fuck-up stuck in an unfavorable feedback loop when he must have long had his shit together” as Parker browses through domestic life.Deadbeat‘s album cover, contrary to the title, includes a picture of Parker and (probably) his toddler-aged child:

Deadbeatis offered to preorder now in a range of formats, consisting of a main store-exclusive vinyl and as limited-edition cassettes. The band has not yet exposed the album’s complete track list.

From Wanderer United States.