![]() “All this running around / Trying to cover my shadow / An ocean growing inside / All the others seem shallow.” Obviously, one can never hide or cover their own shadow, and Parker is realizing that there are some aspects of life that you cannot control. Parker’s lyrics point towards him trying to make sense of his current situations and his placement in life. When the chorus picks up, Parker is aided by gorgeously sincere backing vocals and translucent synths that add a layer of depth to their already expanding horizons. ![]() ![]() During the opening verse, the music begins to fade ever so slightly, as Kevin Parker effortlessly whimpers, “Just let it happen, let it happen.” His vocals drip smoothly like thick paint down a wall. Its ease and relaxed opening, coupled with gorgeously produced bass nods and tight keyboards, find Tame Impala back to where they left off. “Let It Happen” feels like rejuvenating for the Australian psychedelic rockers. The first taste of their last album, Currents, is “Let It Happen,” and it finds Tame Impala recombining their love of electronics and 70s guitar grooves to remarkable new levels. After 2012’s Lonerism was released to critical acclaim, a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Music Album, and earned Album of the Year through several publications such as Rolling Stone, NME, and Filter, Tame Impala have a lot to live up to. ![]()
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