In the early rise of 2015, Tame Impala announced the release of their muchly-anticipated new album; after the psychedelic hurricane that was 2012’s ‘Lonerism’.
With ‘Lonerism’ featuring tracks such as the hungover, baggy vibes of ‘Mind Mischief’ and the anthemic watercolour splashes of ‘Feels Like We Only Go Backwards’, the new release has something to live up to. Yet as always, the Aussie outfit have pulled it out of the bag with the waterfall meraki that is ‘Let It Happen’.
Not long ago, the band’s Keyboardist Jay Watson stated that the new album will be “less rock and more electronic’” it’s certainly clear in ‘Let It Happen’ that this is the case. With the distinctive lack of lead guitar yet charming charisma of crescendoing synths and the old other-worldly vocoder, the track is an absolute success. There comes flair alongside a band that can strip away any complexity and fill 8 minutes with orphic yet kaleidoscopic simplicity. The Aussie outfit have sprung back with a track that showcases what is thought to be a gateway into a new platform for Tame Impala. ‘Let It Happen’ seems to be their attempt to flaunt a simple taster of what’s yet to be developed and if this is only the introduction, I wonder what the climax is going to be!
The band has a reputation for eleutheromania; they want freedom and diffidence in their work hence the song’s motif “let it happen, just let it happen”. They seek out some sort of natural solitude that beckons you in with a breeze, only to be graced with the aroma of pine and pure earth. ‘Let It Happen’ is almost cosmic and seemingly unadulterated, peaceful isolation. As Parker croons “all this running around, trying to cover my shadow”, the lyrics seem to speak of a need for independency and finding happiness in spending time alone; it’s a topic that I don’t believe is pushed enough, hence why bands alike Tame Impala seem to strive when we look for our more adventurous side.
Laced in 1960’s/1970’s psychedelic-rock revivalism, ‘Let It Happen’ is sure to be a luxurious detox of a crowd-pleaser at future UK dates such as End of the Road Fest, Bestival and the (sadly) few dates scattered in Liverpool and Glasgow. Hopefully we’ll hear more of the new album in the near future – how about a full UK tour soon, eh?
TRACK OF THE DAY: Tame Impala "Let It Happen"
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