Tame Impala are streaming their new album Currents online via CBC music. The Australian band are due to release their third record Currents On July 17 following their critically acclaimed album Lonerism, which was released in 2012. Frontman Kevin Parker spoke to NME and described the album as both “groove-based” and “club-friendly“. Stream Tame Impala’s Currents album here or on NPR.
Continuing on, Parker said, “listening to [our music] was very much a kind of headphone, solitary experience, which is cool, but I’ve moved on from that. I’ve always loved listening to music on my own, but there’s another side of me that is just fascinated by… like Goa trance, for example – just a rave on a beach in India, you know? Where there’s someone that’s spinning the music and it’s just this free-flowing continuous energy. I wanted to make something that from the sound of it could be down at the club, I just realized that I’d never heard Tame Impala played somewhere with a dancefloor or where people were dancing“.
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