Artist: | Tame Impala |
Album: | The Slow Rush |
Released: | Germany, 14 Feb 2020 |
Tracklist:
A1 | One More Year | |
A2 | Instant Destiny | |
A3 | Borderline | |
B1 | Posthumous Forgiveness | |
B2 | Breathe Deeper | |
B3 | Tomorrow's Dust | |
C1 | On Track | |
C2 | Lost In Yesterday | |
C3 | Is It True | |
D1 | It Might Be Time | |
D2 | Glimmer | |
D3 | One More Hour |
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180-gram 2 x LP in gatefold packaging.
Tame Impala (Kevin Parker) has released his fourth studio album, 'The Slow Rush'.
Featuring 'Lost In Yesterday', 'Borderline' & 'It Might Be Time'. 'The Slow Rush' was recorded between Los Angeles and Parker's studio in his hometown of Fremantle, Australia. The twelve tracks were recorded, produced and mixed by Parker.
'The Slow Rush' is Parker's deep dive into the oceans of time, conjuring the feeling of a lifetime in a lightning bolt, of major milestones whizzing by while you're looking at your phone, it's a paean to creation and destruction and the unending cycle of life. Buy your copy today!
"The Slow Rush is the fourth studio album by Australian musical project Tame Impala, released on 14 February 2020. It follows the 2015 album Currents and the 2019 singles "Patience" and "Borderline", with the latter serving as the first single from the album. Rooted in psychedelic disco music, the album was positively received by critics and reached the top 10 on many record charts around the world, debuting atop the charts in three countries and as well as on the US Alternative and Rock charts.
At the ARIA Music Awards of 2020, the album won five categories, ARIA Award for Album of the Year, Best Group, Best Rock Album, Engineer of the Year and Producer of the Year (the latter two for work by Parker). The album also received a nomination for Best Alternative Music Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, whilst "Lost In Yesterday" was nominated for Best Rock Song.In October 2021, the band announced a deluxe box set edition would be released in February 2022, comprising B-sides and remixes of the album." - Wikipedia