Tame Impala
tame impala is a psychedelic hypno-groove melodic rock band from perth, australia. the music is intended for moving one’s body to, and it’s intended for keeping still and observing other forms of movement. it’s bombastic but it’s swirling, think of the shoulder bones of a giant striding feline creature through some kind of tunnel. if tame impala’s music reminds you of what you’d want to put on when you next visit your mind’s engine room then they’re happy. if not, whatever, it’s just music. put it on when the sun next shines. basically it’s all about the feeling…
i can’t stop listening to this tame impala cd
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