I expect people to get on the train and get off the next station,” Parker said. “I don’t expect people to be on the journey with me the whole way. But while the album does nod to the trippiness of earlier TI records like InnerSpeaker and 2012’s Lonerism, it still mostly retains the pop-friendly sound of Currents. In an interview with me that posted last week, Parker seemed almost gleeful at the thought that The Slow Rush might impede his career growth, or at least alienate some of the people who made “The Less I Know The Better” from 2015’s Currents such a monster internet hit. In the decade between those albums, Parker has enjoyed a trajectory that’s been perpetually on the rise, as his band has grown from an Australian psych-rock cult act to an arena headliner that has attracted millions of new fans thanks to a pivot to synth pop. The LP arrives just a few months shy of the 10th anniversary of the first Tame Impala record, InnnerSpeaker. Today, Tame Impala releases its fourth album, The Slow Rush.
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