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The first song on Lonerism that Kevin Parker collaborated on was Apocalypse Dreams, which was '.... Woah... A huge deal for [him].'
Melody Prochet from Melody's Echo Chamber said her favourite album from the debut was Bisou Magique as the words and the song came to her at the same time http://aneclecticrange.blogspot.com.au
Andrew Van Wyngarden said his favourite song from Oracular Spectacular was 4th Dimensional Transition http://aneclecticrange.blogspot.com.au/?m=1
One of Wayne Coyne's favourite albums is Tame Impala's Lonerism http://aneclecticrange.blogspot.com.au/?m=1
Wayne Coyne from The Flaming Lips said that one of his albums of all time was Tame Impala's Lonerism http://aneclecticrange.blogspot.com.au/?m=1
If the collectively abrasive sound behind a five-band cover of King Crimson's Moonchild is too much to handle, there exists a much more subtle alternate version.
Although not recommended for viewing by younger audiences, the song is surprisingly more pop-sounding in comparison to Pond's previous, out-of-nowhere explosions of sound in quiet, out-of-it musical reveries. Hopefully, the new album will not be an over-indulgence in obscurity or the emotion of the performance. But, we don't know for sure until we listen it.
Spaceface open Moonchild with an abrasive guitar sounding as if it were being ripped. The song is full of immense energy and sound throughout before giving way to a pleasant, mantra-like instrumental with a watery guitar bringing to mind Pink Floyd's Echoes. If you listen to the lyrics, you'll also find that the album's name derives from a line in this song.
In an interview with Stereogum, Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips stated that he met Tame Impala in "...2009, maybe 2010, at a festival in Japan." Tame Impala had just finished playing their set "....and they were going to have a jam session in their dressing room. "And I was like, “These sound like my kind of guys.” And they’re just fun, you know, freaks. Cool musicians with cool ideas. So I think from then we liked them."
"Tame Impala is kind of just the recording project that I’m the boss of. I've had it for many years, with different friends and musicians helping me out," stated the 'band's' main-man, Kevin Parker. As to how the project is structured, he best surmised it as being composed of "...two halves: one half is the recording side which is very calculated and pieced together, and the other side is the live side, where we take what's been recorded and turn them into live songs," and that's where Parker calls his friends from other projects to play alongside him.
...the lyrics refer to several prominent protests in America, and The Beach Boys suggest "you better stay out of sight." Feel Flows is full of cryptic poetry amidst a simpler arrangement and sound. The lengthy, King Crimson-esque solo and psychedelic guitar also show Brian Wilson's continued interest in music beyond the pop industry.
Tame Impala touring member Jay Watson only revealed that the album is "...gonna be awesome, everything [Kevin Parker] does is awesome."
Melody's Echo Chamber hit the road with a touring band shortly after the completion of their debut album, a collaboration between Melody Prochet and Tame Impala's Kevin Parker. Pablo Padovani was recruited as a guitarist in the band, and made a connection with Parker. His own five-piece band, Moodoid, then had their album mixed by Parker in early 2014, and saw the release of their debut, Le Monde MOO, in September.
The Parisian singer-songwriter returned in October 2014 with the release of her new single, Shirim. Written and produced by herself, the song shows a sophisticated refinement to her sound and a stylistic change far from her kaleidoscopic soundscapes.
Before the electro-cross-rock project The Dissociaitves released their debut album, the duo behind it first unleashed a five-song EP titled I Can't Believe Its Not Rock.
Between 2011-12, Parker and Prochet collaborated on creating Melody's Echo Chamber dream psychedelic album. So many cool sounds, but it does become a bit much at some point.
An awesome album by a collaborative duo between metal and electronic music that consisted of Daniel Johns from Silverchair and Paul Mac