The Story
Tame Impala is the recording project of Kevin Parker, who writes, performs, and produces essentially everything himself in Perth, Western Australia — one of the most isolated major cities on Earth, a fact that has always colored the music's dreamy self-containment. What began as home-recorded psych-rock jams became a debut album, 'InnerSpeaker' (2010), that announced a rare talent for melting sixties psychedelia into modern headphone sound.
'Lonerism' (2012) sharpened the songwriting and won worldwide acclaim, but it was 'Currents' (2015) that transformed the project: Parker traded fuzz guitars for synthesizers and disco basslines, and songs like 'The Less I Know the Better' and 'Let It Happen' became generational staples. The pivot made Tame Impala a festival headliner and made Parker an in-demand collaborator for artists from Rihanna to Dua Lipa.
'The Slow Rush' (2020) meditated on time and arrived days before the world shut down; its tour eventually filled arenas anyway. Onstage, Tame Impala expands from a solo project into a full live band, wrapped in one of the most celebrated light shows in contemporary music.
In October 2025 Parker released 'Deadbeat', a fifth album inspired by the outdoor rave culture — the 'bush doofs' — of Western Australia, and took its harder, dancefloor-leaning material on a world arena tour through 2026, from European arenas in the spring to North American dates in the summer.