![]() ![]() The cross-country trek will culminate on May 27th at Morrison, CO’s iconic Red Rocks. The Motet is currently on the road for the Keep On Don’t Stoppin’ Tourwith special guests Colin Miller, Mike Dillon, and Eggy on select dates. Related: Tame Impala Brings ‘Slow Rush Tour’ To Mohegan Sun ![]() ![]() Armed with the two-pronged keyboard attack of Drew Sayers and Joey Porter, the former delivers synths while the latter utilizes the vocoder to give the repeated phrase an almost Daft Punk feel. Taken from the Kevin Parker-led outfit’s 2020 album The Slow Rush, this cover hears The Motet slow jam the trancey central vamp. Out now, the cover comes as The Motet gears up for its return to Red Rocks Amphitheatre on May 27th with Pigeons Playing Ping Pong and Cory Henry. LivePhish to Unleash Archival Pre-Halloween Show from Spartanburg, S.C.Denver, CO funk favorite The Motetwent international for a cover of “Breathe Deeper” by Australian psychedelic powerhouse Tame Impala. John Fogerty Pays Tribute to Tina Turner with “Proud Mary” in Manchesterĭead & Company Let the Good Times Roll in Dallas Paul Simon Reveals Battle With Partial Hearing Loss Metro City Concert Club, Perth, AustraliaĪpocalypse Dreams, Endors Toi, Keep on Lying, Nangs, Borderline, Daffodils, Patience, Breathe Deeper, Powerlines^, Music to Walk Home By, Gossip^, One More Year, Beverly Laurel*, Reality in Motion, Why Won’t You Make Up Your Mind?, Thunderstruck, Let It Happen, Is It True, Glimmer, The Less I Know the BetterĪpocalypse Dreams, Endors Toi, Keep on Lying, Nangs, Borderline, Daffodils, Patience, Breathe Deeper, Powerlines, Music to Walk Home By, Gossip, One More Year, Beverly Laurel, Reality in Motion, Why Won’t You Make Up Your Mind?, Thunderstruck, Let It Happen, Is It True, Glimmer, The Less I Know the Betterĭead & Company Continue Final Tour in Phoenix, Dust Off “Spanish Jam” During “Dark Star”īilly Strings Dishes Out Three Bob Dylan Songs at Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas Read Relix‘s 2020 Tame Impala cover story here. “Grateful for what we get to do in Perth,” Parker wrote after the two-night run. Other surprises arrived with the band’s first “Beverly Laurel” since 2014 and a late-set segue into AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck.” Live debuts from the evening included Currents B-Side “Powerlines” and the very brief “Gossip.” Setlists from March 5 and March 6 were identical, with Tame Impala opening with Lonerism tracks “Apocalypse Dreams,” “Enders Toi” and “Keep on Lying.”Īfter Currents‘ “Nangs,” the first The Slow Rush song arrived with “Borderline” and Parker and company even covered frequent collaborator Mark Ronson with “Daffodils.” (Parker previewed the Tame Impala Sound System on his recent Tiny Desk (Home) Concert.)Īnd, indeed, bandleader Kevin Parker showed off the new setup with a slew of new cuts – off 2020’s The Slow Rush – as well as some unexpected covers. “Wielding their overflowing arsenal of synths, sequencers and samplers to rework and reimagine tracks from the Tame Impala discography and beyond, Tame Impala Sound System is a pulsating, fully live and organic, free-flowing digital jam out,” reads an official description from the band. As COVID numbers continue to drop down under and community spread remains under control, Tame Impala revealed a new “Tame Impala Sound System” show in Perth, Australia this weekend, playing a pair of sold-out shows for music fans. ![]()
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