Tame Impala unveiled “Loser,” the second song of a new era of music The single features a music video starring Joe Keery and explores new sonic territory It continues Parker’s meticulous, experimental ...
When it comes to the study of human evolution, the discovery of Java Man occupies a very special place. The fossil remains were discovered in the 1890s along the Solo River in the present-day East ...
Interested in a perfect high-performance Chevy sedan with a mere 79 miles on the odometer and an interior that's still partially wrapped in plastic? Remarkably, you can have one: this Impala SS was ...
One of the last examples of the full-size, body-on-frame American sedan is a nostalgic blast from the past. This 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS is a low-mileage, seventh-generation B-body sedan up for ...
General Motors celebrated fifty years of vehicle production in 1958, and as part of the celebration, it introduced several new models. Chevrolet was the recipient of arguably the coolest of the new ...
Scott described Deadbeat as “the best album to come out in the last 2 years” on his Instagram Story shortly after its release on Oct. 17; it debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 this week (chart ...
Kevin Parker’s catchy psychedelic rock and dance music is drawing more and more listeners. For an introverted musician on an arena stage, that poses new challenges. Critic’s Notebook Kevin Parker’s ...
Tame Impala unveils three songs from its just-released album, Deadbeat, as part of the first installment of the new live video series Sound Check at Cherry Lane Theatre. Filmed at the A24-owned New ...
Currents haunts Tame Impala like a ghost. Or an ex who won’t leave you alone. Since its release ten years ago, it’s become the de facto control against which to measure all of Kevin Parker’s releases ...
In the world of ethereal psychedelic rock, Tame Impala stands above the rest. The one and only Kevin Parker has spent his entire music career perfecting the art of controlled chaos, and his new album, ...
Deadbeat starts with Kevin Parker's mewling, high-pitched voice over the kind of loosely flowing piano chords Britt Daniel might write, sounding lo-fi enough that it could have been recorded directly ...