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Currents - Tame Impala: Episode 199

Ep. 199

New Person, Same Old Podcast! James & Connor are talking about Tame Impala (just one guy!) and their 2015 record Currents! Kevin Parker's self-created album is the result of hundreds of hours of work, thousands of vocal takes, and a lifetime of passion for music. With themes of change and personal growth, this album sets Reality In Motion with electronic hooks and ambient, saturated vibes. We'll talk about the abandoned power plant that inspired the record, impala enrichment activities, and more! The Mixtaper gets wiggly with facts about aural entanglement and a pet-napping bandit. Embrace The Moment and Let It Happen... but if you don't, well, The Less I Know The Better.


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0:00 Intro

4:23 About Tame Impala

13:23 About Currents

19:18 Awards & Accolades

20:02 Fact Or Spin

22:13 Tame Impala Embodies The Spirit Of "The Show Must Go On"

27:34 Kevin Parker Is One Hot Potato

31:29 Kevin Had To Visit A Hypnotherapist

35:01 He Helped Catch A Bandit

46:49 Album Art

48:43 Let It Happen

52:07 Nangs

53:23 The Moment

54:53 Yes I'm Changing

56:49 Eventually

58:25 Gossip

59:15 The Less I Know The Better

1:03:18 Past Life

1:04:27 Disciples

1:05:19 'Cause I'm A Man

1:06:30 Reality In Motion

1:07:22 Love/Paranoia

1:07:55 New Person, Same Old Mistakes

1:09:27 Final Spin

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