Tame Impala / Currents
Album: | Currents | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Tame Impala | Added: | Aug 2015 | |
Label: | Interscope Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2015-08-17 | Pull Date: | 2015-10-19 |
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Week Ending: | Oct 25 | Oct 18 | Oct 11 | Oct 4 | Sep 27 | Sep 20 | Sep 13 | Sep 6 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 28, 2024: | The Vinyl Frontier
The Less I Know The Better |
4. | Feb 15, 2023: | The Mystery Machine
Let It Happen |
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2. | Mar 12, 2024: | The Mystery Machine
The Less I Know The Better, The Moment |
5. | Jan 19, 2023: | fresh musical preserves!
Yes I'm Changing |
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3. | Mar 09, 2023: | Down in the Basement
The Less I Know The Better |
6. | Oct 27, 2022: | fresh musical preserves!
Let It Happen |
Album Review
Mr. Tumnus
Reviewed 2015-08-15
Reviewed 2015-08-15
Psychedelic rock/pop. The first time I listened to this album, I have to admit, I was kind of disappointed. It didn’t have the immediate impact on me that Tame Impala’s last album did. But after listening to it again, holy god, have I changed my mind. This is awesome. Compared to Lonerism, it’s a dancier album—catchier. And when I say catchy, I mean catchy—as in, don’t listen to this album if you don’t to take the risk of being addicted to it for days.
Tame Impala goes on a bit of a journey in this album. Singer breaks up with his girlfriend, assures her that both of them will ultimately be better off (a bit condescending but whatever), falls in love with someone else. I love how they capture the optimism which is part of a breakup—it isn’t all a tragedy, there’s usually a ray of hope.
Highly recommended: 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10. Watch for the FCCs.
1) “Let It Happen” (7:45): High intensity. Passionate. Sprawling, bold, very catchy, with a cool long build beginning at around the four-minute mark. This is awesome if you can stand poppy stuff.
2) “Nangs” (1:42): Heavy reverb, quiet voices. Beat drops about halfway through. Kind of a transition track, I guess.
3) “The Moment” (4:10): Springy little beat. Not as hyperbolic or over-the-top as track 1. “It’s getting closer.” Ludicrously catchy.
4) “Yes I’m Changing” (4:29) (FCC: BULLSHIT): Smooth, slower. Breakup song. Things aren’t working anymore, but he’s reflective, hopeful. Maybe things are about to get better.
5) “Eventually” (5:15): Midtempo. Big, slow, pounding hook. Breakup song. I want to say that it’s poppier because of some of the electronic flourishes, but it’s too slow to be really poppy.
6) “Gossip” (0:55): Transition track. Ignore this.
7) “The Less I Know the Better” (3:40): Ambling pace. Great friendly sound, funky little beat.
8) “Past Life” (3:50): Weird deep voice sets it off. I guess we enter Tame Impala’s mind?
9) “Disciples” (1:47): Singing in the higher falsetto voice. Dancey in an old-school way. Wish it were developed a bit longer.
10) “’Cause I’m a Man” (4:00): (FCC: FUCKING) Great steady pace—relies heavily on the voice. Flirty.
11) “Reality in Motion” (4:10): Slower pace, not as complex of a song.
12) “Love/Paranoia” (3:10): (FCC: FUCKING) Kind of stripped down, which I don’t think is Tame Impala’s strength. Not as memorable.
13) “New Person, Same Old Mistakes” (5:50): (FCC: SHIT) Really heavy with a lot of bass. Pretty cool. Big sonic shift to a higher register about halfway through.
--Mr. Tumnus
Tame Impala goes on a bit of a journey in this album. Singer breaks up with his girlfriend, assures her that both of them will ultimately be better off (a bit condescending but whatever), falls in love with someone else. I love how they capture the optimism which is part of a breakup—it isn’t all a tragedy, there’s usually a ray of hope.
Highly recommended: 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10. Watch for the FCCs.
1) “Let It Happen” (7:45): High intensity. Passionate. Sprawling, bold, very catchy, with a cool long build beginning at around the four-minute mark. This is awesome if you can stand poppy stuff.
2) “Nangs” (1:42): Heavy reverb, quiet voices. Beat drops about halfway through. Kind of a transition track, I guess.
3) “The Moment” (4:10): Springy little beat. Not as hyperbolic or over-the-top as track 1. “It’s getting closer.” Ludicrously catchy.
4) “Yes I’m Changing” (4:29) (FCC: BULLSHIT): Smooth, slower. Breakup song. Things aren’t working anymore, but he’s reflective, hopeful. Maybe things are about to get better.
5) “Eventually” (5:15): Midtempo. Big, slow, pounding hook. Breakup song. I want to say that it’s poppier because of some of the electronic flourishes, but it’s too slow to be really poppy.
6) “Gossip” (0:55): Transition track. Ignore this.
7) “The Less I Know the Better” (3:40): Ambling pace. Great friendly sound, funky little beat.
8) “Past Life” (3:50): Weird deep voice sets it off. I guess we enter Tame Impala’s mind?
9) “Disciples” (1:47): Singing in the higher falsetto voice. Dancey in an old-school way. Wish it were developed a bit longer.
10) “’Cause I’m a Man” (4:00): (FCC: FUCKING) Great steady pace—relies heavily on the voice. Flirty.
11) “Reality in Motion” (4:10): Slower pace, not as complex of a song.
12) “Love/Paranoia” (3:10): (FCC: FUCKING) Kind of stripped down, which I don’t think is Tame Impala’s strength. Not as memorable.
13) “New Person, Same Old Mistakes” (5:50): (FCC: SHIT) Really heavy with a lot of bass. Pretty cool. Big sonic shift to a higher register about halfway through.
--Mr. Tumnus
Track Listing
1. | Let It Happen | 9. | Disciples | |||
2. | Nangs | 10. | 'cause I'm A Man | |||
3. | The Moment | 11. | Reality In Motion | |||
4. | Yes I'm Changing | 12. | Love Paranoia | |||
5. | Eventually | 13. | New Person, Same Old Mistakes | |||
6. | Gossip | 14. | Cause I'm A Man (Clean Edit) | |||
7. | The Less I Know The Better | 15. | Let It Happen (Radio Edit) | |||
8. | Past Life | . |