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Tame Impala are an anachronistic-sounding band formed in Perth, Australia at the turn of the millennium. The founding musicians, Kevin Parker on vocals and guitar and Dominic Simper on bass, were in their early teens at the time and spent years creating their sound and vision through home recordings. It was not until after 2007, when the band was joined by drummer and backing vocalist Jay Watson, that Tame Impala took their music to the public.
Their sound is reminiscent of the late 60s, drawing elements from all of the artists of that time and recreating them in a way such that they sound like an original recording from the historic Woodstock Festival. Using authentic-sounding instruments and production choices, they have seemingly bought a whole new generation to the sounds of arguably music's most powerful moment in history.
September of 2008 saw the launch of their first EP, titled Tame Impala. With extraordinary control of his vision for the band, Parker was responsible for playing every instrument on the recording, as well as writing all of the songs, performing the vocals and even creating the cover art. The album eventually went to number 10 in the ARIA charts and No. 1 in the independent label charts.
When they finally began performing live, Tame Impala returned to playing all their own instruments, although were famously disorganised in their approach — even performing barefoot on more than one occasion.
In 2010, Tame Impala collaborated with Dave Fridmann and released their first full-length studio album, Innerspeaker. Having promoted the album, Parker returned to his home town of Perth and spent two years working in his original home studio before the release of the second album, Lonerism, in 2012. The latest album is 2015's Currents.
Tame Impala is releasing their fourth album later this year and has announced a couple of UK shows this summer.
Last updated: April, 2019
Setlists
- -Rushium Intro
- 1.One More Year
- 2.Borderline
- 3.Nangs
- 4.Mind Mischief
- 5.Breathe Deeper
- 6.Elephant
- 7.Lost in Yesterday
- 8.Apocalypse Dreams
- -Mutant Gossip
- 9.Let It Happen
- 10.Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
- 11.Alter Ego
- 12.Eventually
Encore
- 13.The Less I Know the Better
- 14.New Person, Same Old Mistakes
- -Aionwell Lab Intro Video
- 1.One More Year
- 2.Borderline
- 3.Nangs
- 4.Mind Mischief
- 5.Breathe Deeper
- 6.Posthumous Forgiveness
- 7.Elephant
- 8.Lost in Yesterday
- 9.Apocalypse Dreams
- -Mutant Gossip
- 10.Let It Happen
- 11.Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
- 12.Is It True
- 13.Glimmer (Including Motifs from Let It Happen)
- 14.Eventually
- 15.Runway, Houses, City, Clouds
- 16.The Bold Arrow of Time (Snippet)
- 17.New Person, Same Old Mistakes
Encore
- 18.The Less I Know the Better
- 19.One More Hour
- 1.Be Above It (First time played since August 7th 2015, extended outro)
- 2.Endors toi
- 3.Apocalypse Dreams
- 4.Mind Mischief
- 5.Music to Walk Home By (First time the full live version has been played since October 29th, 2013)
- 6.Why Won't They Talk to Me?
- 7.Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
- 8.Keep on Lying
- 9.Elephant
- 10.She Just Won’t Believe Me (Live Debut)
- 11.Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control
- 12.Sun's Coming Up (Live debut of full song, with extended outro)
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- 1.One More Year
- 2.Endors toi
- 3.Borderline
- 4.Nangs
- 5.Mind Mischief
- 6.Breathe Deeper
- 7.Beverly Laurel
- 8.Elephant
- 9.Lost in Yesterday
- 10.Apocalypse Dreams
- -Mutant Gossip
- 11.Let It Happen
- 12.Feels Like We Only Go Backwards
- 13.Is It True
- 14.Glimmer
- 15.Eventually
- 16.Runway, Houses, City, Clouds ((Kevin stopped the song to help a fan, the song started again))
Encore
- 17.The Less I Know the Better
- 18.New Person, Same Old Mistakes
- 1.It Is Not Meant to Be
- 2.Desire Be Desire Go
- 3.Alter Ego
- 4.Lucidity
- 5.Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?
- 6.Solitude Is Bliss
- 7.Jeremy's Storm
- 8.Expectation
- 9.The Bold Arrow of Time (First time since 2010)
- 10.Runway, Houses, City, Clouds (First time since 2013)
- 11.I Don't Really Mind (First time since 2010)
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