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Right now, the hype machine is fully operational. When the album was made available for preorder on iTunes in Japan, it was news. With its July 17 release still several weeks away, seemingly every Currents tidbit has been pored over. Anticipation for Currents has been rising ever since the album’s intoxicating first single, “Let It Happen,” appeared in March.
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tour set the stage for Currents, the group’s transformational third album, due next month. The Coachella shows and Tame Impala’s spring U.S.
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“ I’m not gonna complain about playing too late.” To me, it doesn’t really make sense,” he says.
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“It’s kind of weird for us to see all these big artists playing before us. It’s precisely what you want to hear blasting through the tumbleweeds of the California desert, though Parker is still wrapping his head around his band being one of Coachella’s most talked-about attractions. 2012’s Lonerism was Tame Impala’s breakthrough, a forward-thinking work of psychedelia that sounds like the Sgt. In five years - since its 2010 debut album, Innerspeaker - Tame Impala has gone from being Parker’s one-man recording project to a world-conquering rock group. But talk to Parker for a few minutes and you’ll find that he’s learning to play the part. slacker in search of some early-afternoon grits than a budding rock star. With his shoulder-length brown hair, Jesus beard, red scarf, tight blue jeans, and unassuming manner, the 29-year-old Parker seems more like a skinny L.A. “It’s like getting out of bed and going into the kitchen.” “It’s kind of like our dining room,” Parker tells me as we settle in at a quiet table in the rear of the restaurant. “It’s cheap and cool,” says Kevin Parker, the group’s boyish frontman, songwriter, producer, and benevolent dictator in town for an extended stay in April for both weekends of Coachella. years ago, and they’ve been coming back to Swingers ever since. Surging Australian psych-poppers Tame Impala stayed at an adjacent motor inn on its first trip to L.A. It also happens to be the unofficial Los Angeles headquarters of one of the most exciting young bands in the world. diner - waitresses who look like Suicide Girls, upscale Waffle House fare on the menu. A music video for the song was uploaded on 17 August 2015 to the group's Vevo channel on YouTube.Swingers is an archetypal L.A. "Let It Happen" appeared on many critics' year-end lists of the best songs of 2015. In the United States, the song charted at number 28 on Billboard's Adult Alternative Songs chart. It peaked at number 29 on the Belgian Flanders singles chart, number 84 on the ARIA Singles Chart and number 152 on the French Singles Chart. The song received acclaim from music critics. It also has vocoded-like vocals in the second half, which were actually manipulated with a keyboard sampler. The song runs at nearly eight minutes long, and its second half contains a section of the song repeating akin to a scratched Compact Disc, and stripped-down lyrics consisting of gibberish. The song centers on accepting personal transition, and was worked on in various locations around the world. "Let It Happen" is a song by the Australian rock band Tame Impala, released as the lead single from their third studio album Currents on 11 March 2015.