Já no 3º álbum da banda, “Currents” traz a uma viagem psicodélica e uma riqueza de detalhes de sons que trabalham de forma a seduzir o ouvinte.
But KP says it best on the final track of the record itself: "I can just hear them now "How could you let us down?" But they don't know what I found Or see it from this way around Feeling it overtake All that I used to hate Finally taking flight I know you don't think it's right I know that you think it's fake Maybe fake's what I like" Deal with it kids!! … Expand It wasn't a decision to cash in or to change direction but something he's been working towards with the two previous records. Currents takes pretty much all the psych out of Tame Impala and leaves us with one of the best pop records in a long while and KP wanted that exactly.
Lonerism, their second record, already took quite a bit of the psych out but there was still enough of it to sooth the psych fans. Inner Speaker, the first record, was a pure psych-pop/rock record but even then you could already tell that KP had a thing for pop melodies and writing catchy songs.
Inner Speaker, the first record, was a pure psych-pop/rock The funny thing with most of the nay-sayers of this record is that they say that Currents is far removed from the psych-pop/rock of the first two records and that surely Kevin Parker (KP) knew he would piss off some their hardcore fans but I personally feel that this record feels like the most natural progression of Tame Impala. The funny thing with most of the nay-sayers of this record is that they say that Currents is far removed from the psych-pop/rock of the first two records and that surely Kevin Parker (KP) knew he would piss off some their hardcore fans but I personally feel that this record feels like the most natural progression of Tame Impala.