maine flyaway

Tame Impala

Oct 12, 2010


Tame Impala

Tracks

  1. 1 Welcome to Daytrotter
  2. 2 Desire Be, Desire Go
  3. 3 Why Won't You Make Your Mind
  4. 4 Alter Ego
  5. 5 Solitude Is Bliss

The Wind Loves You Right Back

Words by Sean Moeller, Illustration by Johnnie Cluney, Sound engineering by Mike Gentry

My father owned two motorcycles when we were growing up. They weren't anything too special. They weren't souped up or power machines, by any stretch of the imagination, but he would back them out of the barn every so often, gas them up and ask us if we wanted to go for a ride. We always did and that meant that we'd get an un-helmeted trip down the asphalt back roads to look at how the crops were growing, with our index fingers curled around a belt loop on each side of dad's jeans. It was always fantastic weather when we'd do this and, really, it had to be, but it was almost as if the motorcycles brought out the pleasant conditions and the swelling, burnt out sunsets. A similar sensation tends to come over me when Tame Impala's album, "Innerspeaker," begins to play. It's as if suddenly there is a day gone right staring you in the face and nothing else matters. "Innerspeaker" is a record that makes me want to go out and buy my own motorcycles, to take my own children on rides, to let the speed rip just enough that it feels abnormally fast for a change, with the noise from the machine's roar blurring out anything else that might be happening in the ditches or in our heads. It's as if Tame Impala has cornered a market for giving people the thrill of high speeds and beautifully scenic rides - their songs causing your head to fuzz out of balance and synchronize completely with what it might mean to experience perfect light and perfect air and perfect sound. The band from Perth, Australia, just makes you want to hop on your motor bike and try with all of your might to see if it's possible to drive it straight up that leafy tree or that mountain over there, just for the thrill of it. It's music - with its pitch and tone that reminds us of listening to old Beatles and Air records, simultaneously on separate turntables, in the heart of the autumn months. It reminds us of how a sunshine and water-grown golden crisp apple tastes as well as romantic scent of wood burning in the brisk twilight of days that are now growing shorter and less tolerable. It's music that makes you feel that sensation of the wind bashing you against the pant legs and whistling over your chilled cheeks as you move swiftly down the road, with no glass or metal surrounding you and keeping you shielded. You feel as if you're right out there in the elements and they're doing everything right, they're treating you well.
 
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  1. mr Parker you are a genius.
    the universe knew jonh lennon was taken too early so here is our reincarnation.
    Anonymous Tuesday, September 20, 2011 5:38 am
  2. ive never ever been one to bash Sean Moeller, he actually isnt half bad maybe just a bit to much for some people but when he said "reminds us of listening to old Beatles and Air records, simultaneously on separate turntables" it kind of lessened the value of Tame Impala for 15 seconds LC? Tuesday, September 06, 2011 10:28 am
  3. Desire be, Desire go ventured off into to this crazy endless tunnel, then relapsed perfectly LC? Tuesday, September 06, 2011 10:09 am
  4. Check out Aleon Craft's Solar-Hop Remix to Tame Impala's "It is Not Meant To Be" off his new project titled Craft Singles listn.to/AleonCraft atlsbishop Tuesday, July 19, 2011 4:52 am
  5. I absolutely adore this band! They make me proud to be Australian, they're music is so beautiful. Thanks Daytrotter xx SamanthaAdriana Thursday, June 02, 2011 9:11 pm
  6. will never tire of this session, looking fwd to catching them here in philly on 4/27... thanks! Willyum215 Thursday, April 14, 2011 10:53 am
  7. Top Band, Top Session. Glad these guys are getting big overseas. hectorial85 Wednesday, March 30, 2011 3:39 pm
  8. Saw these guys open for MGMT in Detroit. Man those tweens had no idea what they were in for. I was blown away by this band I'd never heard of. It may be overstated but yes, Kevin Parker has the ability to sound JUST like John Lennon live as well as in studio. I was an instant fan redbully Thursday, February 17, 2011 8:31 am
  9. With Desire Be, Desire Go, the brilliance begins almost immediately, magnifying the first 30 seconds into forever with a feeling that the melody will endlessly repeat. There's a cozy security in the thought that every year this sound reappears in the room where it was recorded; as if that bit of galactic space has always contained it. The band heard about it on a warm sea breeze and organized the proper details to befriend it on the next orbit. Like the comforting nostalgia of a 1964 family vacation photo, the song's tempo changes and vocals yearn for adolescent days of faded color with a soft, friendly ache. Anonymous Wednesday, January 26, 2011 3:21 am
  10. this session gives you that experience you get live (take out the smoke and eerie lights and four stoned dudes hardly moving).
    thankyou daytrotter!
    Anonymous Sunday, January 23, 2011 10:10 pm
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