Tame Impala’s fifth full-length album, Deadbeat. On it, Parker sculpts a collection of wickedly potent club-psych explorations as a vehicle for some of his most direct, brain-wormy songwriting to date, recasting Tame Impala as a kind of future primitive rave act in the process.
Deadbeat sounds like the work of an artist with a leveled up mastery and bristles with a revitalized energy for experimentation. 12 songs crafted with a newfound embrace of spontaneity for the renowned perfectionist. How that manifests is a distinct minimalism and crunch to many of the tracks, with a clutch of crucial details, timbres and textures that add an ineffably new dimension to the sound, as well as a richer, more playful vocal range than ever.
TRACKLIST:
| A1 |
|
My Old Ways |
4:58 |
| A2 |
|
No Reply |
3:35 |
| A3 |
|
Dracula |
3:25 |
| B4 |
|
Loser |
3:43 |
| B5 |
|
Oblivion |
4:28 |
| B6 |
|
Not My World |
4:14 |
| C7 |
|
Piece Of Heaven |
4:44 |
| C8 |
|
Obsolete |
4:23 |
| C9 |
|
Ethereal Connection |
7:42 |
| D10 |
|
See You On Monday (You're Lost) |
3:34 |
| D11 |
|
Afterthought |
4:01 |
| D12 |
|
End Of Summer |
7:14 |