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Currents (Tame Impala album)

Currents is the third studio album by Australian musical project Tame Impala. It was released on 17 July 2015 by Modular Recordings and Universal Music Australia. In the United States it was released by Interscope Records and Fiction Records in the UK, while Caroline International released it in other regions. Like the project's previous two albums, Currents was written, recorded, performed, and produced by Kevin Parker. For the first time, Parker mixed the music and recorded all instruments by himself; the album featured no other collaborators.

Currents
Studio album by
Released17 July 2015
Recorded2012–2015
StudioKevin Parker's home studio, Fremantle, Western Australia
Genre
Length51:12
Label
ProducerKevin Parker
Tame Impala chronology
Live Versions
(2014)
Currents
(2015)
The Slow Rush
(2020)
Singles from Currents
  1. "Let It Happen"
    Released: 11 March 2015[1]
  2. "'Cause I'm a Man"
    Released: 7 April 2015[1]
  3. "Eventually"
    Released: 15 June 2015[2][3]
  4. "The Less I Know the Better"
    Released: 29 November 2015[4]

After the release of his previous album, Lonerism (2012), Parker began work on Currents, largely recording at his home studio in Fremantle. He engrossed himself with writing and recording, and in keeping with his reputation as a musical auteur, laboured over the details of each song, ultimately causing the release date to be delayed by two months. In contrast to the psychedelic rock sound of the project's prior work, Currents marks a shift to more dance-oriented music, with more emphasis placed on synthesisers than guitars. Parker was inspired to seek a change out of desire to hear Tame Impala's music played in dance clubs and a more communal setting. Thematically, the record is about the process of personal transformation, which many critics interpreted to be the result of a romantic breakup. The album's cover art depicting vortex shedding is a visualisation of these themes.

Currents was supported by the release of the singles "Let It Happen", "'Cause I'm a Man", "Eventually" and "The Less I Know the Better". The album became the project's best charting release, debuting at number one in Australia, number three in the United Kingdom, and at number four in the United States. As of January 2023, Currents has sold over one million copies in the United States. Like its predecessors, the album received critical acclaim and appeared on various critics' lists of the best albums of 2015. At the 2015 ARIA Music Awards, Currents was awarded Best Rock Album and Album of the Year, and it also received nominations for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album and the J Award for Australian Album of the Year.[5] In December 2021, the album was listed at number 12 in Rolling Stone Australia's list of the "200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time",[6] and in 2020, Rolling Stone ranked Currents 382nd on its list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".

Background edit

 
Tame Impala performing in 2014.

Tame Impala emerged in the early 2010s as one of psychedelic rock's most prominent new acts.[7] The group, fronted by musician Kevin Parker, released two albums that received adoration from music critics: Innerspeaker (2010) and Lonerism (2012).[8] "Elephant" became an alt-rock radio hit, and was placed in several television series and commercials.[9] Parker founded the band and is typically the sole operating member in the studio.[10] In between Tame Impala releases, Parker founded the space disco band AAA Aardvark Getdown Services.[7]

He began writing songs shortly after completing Lonerism,[11] but was unable to specify when the album began to take shape: "There’s never really a start and never really an end either."[12] The idea to compile his songs into an album came when he had between 10–20 songs ready.[13] In May 2014, Parker spoke of his growing inclination toward recording the album in a triple J radio interview, explaining that: "I'm getting more and more sucked into the world of making an album. It's weird how it happens naturally, it's almost feels like a seasonal thing. I've started to think about tracklistings and all the things that come with an album."[14]

The album's change in style has root in several events. Parker began to feel that even songs outside the psychedelic genre could possess its qualities; he made this assumption while under the influence of psychedelic mushrooms and cocaine and listening to the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive".[13][15] At some point, Parker broke up with his girlfriend, French singer-songwriter Melody Prochet, and moved from Paris back to his hometown of Perth.[15] According to Parker, "the only rule was to make an attempt to abandon the rules that I've set up in the past." This included toying with things he considered musically "cheesy" or taboo, including drum machines and various effects.[16]

Recording and production edit

 
Kevin Parker (pictured in 2015) recorded, produced and mixed Currents.

Currents was recorded, produced, and mixed by Kevin Parker at his beachside home studio in Fremantle, Western Australia.[17] The two-room studio contained a minimal amount of equipment: "a ramshackle drum kit, a guitar covered in duct tape and some battered vintage synths."[10] Parker likened his small setup to an aeroplane cockpit.[15] In an adjoining room, he began designing the light show that would accompany live performances of the album by using automated stage lights on stands.[8][10] He hoped to deviate from the creative process by which he created Lonerism, which he described as torturous, but ultimately found himself "falling down completely the same hole again" on Currents.[18]

Recording the album soon became an obsession to Parker, as he worked "all day, every day," growing increasingly isolated. He said, "At some point, life outside the studio fades into the distance. That's how I know that I'm into it." He reasoned that any alternate approach would imply that the music was not powerful enough.[15] Pitchfork writer Corban Goble described Parker's daily routine in an article shortly preceding the album's release: "During the making of an album, the 29-year-old generally likes to rise around midday and then work, slowly and methodically, late into the night while drinking and smoking."[19] Parker contended this approach helped his writing, noting, "Things flow easier [after a few drinks] – the flow is the most important thing for me for recording."[20] He also often went swimming during breaks, which he dubbed "the ultimate purifier."[20] He followed a mantra of "give the song what it deserves," which entailed creating music without "any sensible or logical decisions."[21] Parker recorded dozens of vocals takes; according to him, for one song, he performed over 1,056 partial vocal takes.[22] For one week, he rented another house located four hours south of Perth—the same one where he recorded Innerspeaker—to brainstorm drum ideas for songs.[13]

For Currents, Parker utilised the Roland Juno-106 and Sequential Circuits Pro-One synths that he had previously used on Lonerism, and also added a Roland JV-1080 synth module and a Sequential Circuits Drumtraks for drums.[23] The JV-1080 was used to record orchestral strings and brass sounds as well as choirs and chimes,[24] and the album was recorded in Ableton Live with analogue summing equipment to add colour to the stereo bus.[25] On “The Less I Know the Better” Parker used a Roland GR-55 guitar synth to record “every sound on the first two minutes of the song” using just a guitar with a MIDI pickup and his laptop.[26]

The decision to exert control in every aspect of production aside from mastering came from obsession. He said, "I felt like, this way the album is even more my heart and soul, my blood, sweat, and tears."[8] Parker set a deadline to complete the record because of his tendency to procrastinate; he described having a deadline as "a blessing in disguise because it forces you to make decisions there and then. Which in the end makes for good art."[16] Currents was due to be completed in January 2015, but the deadline was pushed back several times.[17] Late in the process, he became self-conscious about the honesty of his lyrics.[10] He became obsessive about minor details in the work,[11] making him unable to wholly enjoy it upon its completion. Shortly before its release, he said, "I still think this album is completely unlistenable."[19]

Composition edit

Music edit

Currents features styles of psychedelic pop,[27] disco,[28] R&B,[29] and electropop,[30] but the album's chord progressions and rhythms are most indebted to R&B.[31] Kevin Parker listened to R&B from the 1990s during recording,[18] which he had forced himself to reject while growing up due to peer pressures. He said, "Music guys aren't allowed to be into R&B when they are teenagers because all the teenybopper kids blast that shit in their cars." As such, learning to let go of preconceptions and embracing the music felt liberating to him.[32] He had previously refrained from making his music more pop-oriented because he thought "indie-music snobs would turn their nose up at it,"[33] and he discovered that writing pure pop music was a challenge.[34] Parker attributed his openness on Currents to producer Mark Ronson, whose album Uptown Special he collaborated on.[22][32]

Many of the songs were composed over several years, both in the studio and on the road. Parker saved ideas using a voice recorder on his phone,[33] and wrote many songs on a drum machine.[35] Guitars are present in every song on Currents, but are used to accompany and answer other instruments.[31] This was partially due to his gear being inaccessible: "We'd finish one tour in say, Europe, go home for two weeks, and all our gear, including my guitars and pedals, would be on their way to South America." He had a larger array of synthesizers at his home studio, which allowed them to become the prominent instrument. He said, "It's really just whatever is sitting around when I think of the song."[31] The album incorporates Parker's falsetto, as well as a vocoder.[18]

Lyrics edit

"Currents follows the progression of someone feeling like they are becoming something else. They're becoming the kind of person they thought they'd never become."

—Kevin Parker[11]

The lyrical themes of Currents centre on personal transition[13] and growing older.[22] Parker's lyrics on the album are entirely autobiographical.[15] His vocals are clearer and less affected than in prior Tame Impala releases,[17] which is partially owed to him having more pride in his lyrics; he said he hoped it would be easy for listeners to understand them.[16] Parker considered the primary theme of the album to be a "deep feeling of transition in your psyche," or, in a broad sense, fully entering adulthood.[16] He began learning about the concept of the Saturn return halfway through the recording process, which explained his feelings of reflection. He said, "I was halfway through making the album when I heard about it, and it gave what I was doing a lot more meaning; suddenly things made a lot more sense."[20] Accordingly, on the album his reaction to transition is acceptance, exemplified by the opening song, "Let It Happen".[16] Parker also felt buying the home where he recorded Currents "really changed my perspective about where I saw myself, like a place that I belonged."[9]

Currents has also been frequently characterised as a breakup album.[36][37] Prior to recording, Parker made the decision to break up with French singer-songwriter Melody Prochet. Several songs on the album examine it from his angle as the instigator of the breakup, which consists of guilt and self-questioning.[38] Parker downplayed the notion that the album was entirely aimed at former lovers, however,[15] and likened it to an inner monologue: "It's really me talking to myself, another part of myself... to my old self, the part of me that resists change and wants me to stay as I am."[39] For Parker, the album meant "looking forward and a sudden adoption of confidence."[35] The album's title reflects this, with currents being "these unstoppable forces; the parts of you that are trying to change you."[13]

Songs edit

"Let It Happen" opens the album, and is about "finding yourself always in this world of chaos and all this stuff going on around you and always shutting it out because you don't want to be part of it. But at some point, you realise it takes more energy to shut it out than it does to let it happen and be a part of 'it'."[39] At one point, the song begins to skip, reminiscent of a skipping compact disc. Parker included this as an extension of his fascination with glitches in playback.[13] "Nangs" has been noted for its interlude-like composition and its woozy, psychedelic sound.[40] "Yes I'm Changing" is a song Parker claims he does not remember making: "A weird experience, because it was like it was someone else made the song. I had no memory of imagining it."[41] "Eventually" concerns "knowing that you're about to damage someone almost irreparably, and the only consolation you get is this distant hope that they’ll be alright eventually, because you know they aren't going to be now or soon."[41] Parker conceded that he "can't really deny" it is a breakup song.[41]

Parker stated that "The Less I Know the Better" "shouldn't be on a Tame Impala album because it has this dorky, white disco funk."[41] "'Cause I'm a Man" attracted controversy upon its release due to perceived sexism in its lyrics, but Parker meant the opposite: "The song is about how weak men are basically, and how we make all these excuses."[11] "New Person, Same Old Mistakes" closes the record, and expresses self-doubt. Parker said, "The last song is meant to sound like the final battle between optimism and pessimism, a confrontation between the side of you that wants to progress and the side of you that wants to stay the same."[39] Barbadian singer and songwriter Rihanna covered the track for her eighth studio album Anti (2016) under the title "Same Ol' Mistakes".[42] It consists of Tame Impala's instrumental, extended to a length of 6 minutes and 35 seconds, with Rihanna's vocal replacing Parker's.

Release edit

The album's promotional cycle began when lead single "Let It Happen" was released as a free download on 10 March 2015. One day later, Parker was in New York for a mastering session with engineer Greg Calbi.[11] The album was originally set to be released in May 2015, capitalizing on the group's appearance at Coachella.[32] But as the album neared mastering, Parker was not yet done with lyrics for two songs. His perfectionism led to the album's release date being pushed back to July.[22] In the interim, three more singles were released: "'Cause I'm a Man" and "Disciples" in April during a Reddit AMA, and "Eventually" in May.[1][43] Due to the album's delay, Chris DeVille at Stereogum noted that "about a third of the record [had] gone public already" by the time it was released.[32]

In October 2017, a "collector's edition" of Currents was announced. The release includes three B-sides and two remixes, and was released on 17 November.

The cover art for Currents and its accompanying singles was created by Kentucky-based artist and musician Robert Beatty.[44] Kevin Parker has said Currents' designs are based on a diagram of vortex shedding he remembered while trying to visualise the album's themes.[45] Beatty described how Parker's ideas for the album artwork "were all based on turbulent flow, the way liquid or air flows around objects."[44]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.9/10[46]
Metacritic84/100[47]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [48]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[49]
The Guardian     [37]
The Independent     [50]
NME8/10[51]
Paste9.4/10[52]
Pitchfork9.3/10[36]
Q     [53]
Rolling Stone Australia     [54]
Spin9/10[55]

Currents received acclaim from music critics. On Metacritic, the album holds an average critic score of 84, based on 38 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[47] Ian Cohen of Pitchfork gave the album a "Best New Music" designation, saying, "Nearly every proper song on Currents is a revelatory statement of Parker's range and increasing expertise as a producer, arranger, songwriter, and vocalist while maintaining the essence of Tame Impala". Cohen compared the record to others such as Loveless, Kid A, and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, writing, "it's the result of a supernaturally talented obsessive trying to perfect music while redefining their relationship to album-oriented rock."[36] Spin's Harley Brown called it "the purest – and most complex – distillation of everything that makes the band such a nearly physical pleasure to listen to". Brown added, "The real magic of Currents, though, is in how Parker so effectively (and genuinely, for the most part) manipulates the listener's emotions without necessarily revealing any himself."[55] Alex Denney of NME praised Parker for his musical transition, writing, "Fuzzed-out guitars simply aren't where Parker's head is at now, which strikes us as a fair trade-off from a producer pushing at the outer reaches of his talent."[51]

Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote "A lot of the album's power and strangeness comes from the way [the lyrics] cut against the lusciousness of the arrangements... and the loveliness of the melodies." He praised Parker for creating psychedelia by leaving the listener "simultaneously baffled and intrigued", rather than resorting to clichéd psychedelic music effects.[37] Darren Levin of Rolling Stone Australia said "the first thing that really strikes you about Currents is how hi-fi it actually is", and that after listening to the opening track, "you really do get the feeling you're watching one of rock's most restlessly creative minds at work". He concluded his review, "For someone who once sang 'Feels like we only go backwards', moving forward seems like Kevin Parker's only preoccupation right now." Levin was one of many reviewers to compare the album to Daft Punk's 2013 record Random Access Memories.[54] Jon Pareles of The New York Times said that like their first two albums, "The core of Tame Impala is its aura of solitude". He called Currents "a tour de force for the songwriter and his gizmos. But it's also decidedly hermetic, nearly airless."[56] Andy Gill of The Independent said, "while copious application of phasing offers a link to Tame Impala's psychedelic roots, the absence of guitar wig-outs may disappoint some fans".[50]

Accolades edit

Currents appeared on several critics' lists of the best albums of 2015. Q named Currents the year's top album, saying that "Parker added dancefloor pop to their kaleidoscopic sound" while calling it "sonically advanced and filled with great songs".[57] Spin ranked it as the year's fourth-best, calling it the group's "best because its soul actually lies in Motown". The magazine said the album finds Parker "coming to the epiphany that no amount of pitch- and time-shifting will screw with your perception of reality as much as a lyric that's as direct and true as 'They say people never change but that's bullshit / They do.'"[58] Mojo also ranked the record as fourth-best of the year.[59] Pitchfork ranked the album as the year's fifth-best, saying, "There's still a bit of Parker's elegant guitar here, but he's mostly rerouted his perfectionistic craftsmanship to synthesizer tones and drum programming."[60] Paste ranked Currents at number eight on its list of the year's best albums, calling it a "near-perfect album" and "a superb progression from their last efforts, a study in internal consistency."[61] Rolling Stone placed the album at number 13 on its list of the "50 Best Albums of 2015", writing that Parker's "musical rethink... is expansive, resulting in wide-screen adventures like 'Let It Happen'" and that the record is "full of weightless vocals and synthesized funk, for a set that's both blissed-out and mournful, like a set of diary entries from an astronaut floating off into oblivion".[62] The album was also ranked fifth-best of the year by Consequence of Sound[63] and NME,[64] 15th-best by Stereogum,[65] and 22nd-best by PopMatters,[66] while Exclaim! named it the eighth-best pop/rock album of the year.[67]

At the 2015 ARIA Music Awards, Currents was awarded Best Rock Album and Album of the Year, and "Let It Happen" was nominated for Best Pop Release. At the same event, Parker won for Engineer of the Year and Producer of the Year for his work on Currents, and Tame Impala were named Best Group.[68] The album was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards.

In 2020, Rolling Stone ranked Currents 382nd on its list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".[69]

Commercial performance edit

Currents debuted at number one in Australia,[70] the group's first album to top the charts in their native country.[71] It debuted at number three in the United Kingdom, becoming Tame Impala's first top-ten album in the country.[72] In the United States, the album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200, moving 50,000 "equivalent album units" in its first week, 45,000 of which were sales;[73] it was the group's first top-ten entry on the chart.[74] The record debuted well on other Billboard charts, entering the Alternative Albums chart and Vinyl Albums chart at number one, and the Top Rock Albums chart at number two; first-week sales of vinyl copies in the US totaled 14,000, the highest for any album in a single week in the US since Jack White's Lazaretto more than a year prior.[74] As of December 2015, 120,000 copies of Currents have sold in North America.[75] In September 2015, the UK's Official Charts Company announced the creation of a new monthly chart called the Official Progressive Albums Chart, and that Currents would be its first number-one album.[76]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Kevin Parker

No.TitleLength
1."Let It Happen"7:46
2."Nangs"1:47
3."The Moment"4:15
4."Yes I'm Changing"4:30
5."Eventually"5:19
6."Gossip"0:55
7."The Less I Know the Better"3:38
8."Past Life"3:47
9."Disciples"1:48
10."'Cause I'm a Man"4:02
11."Reality in Motion"4:12
12."Love/Paranoia"3:10
13."New Person, Same Old Mistakes"6:03
Total length:51:12
Japan bonus disc: Live Versions
No.TitleLength
1."Endors Toi"5:57
2."Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?"4:22
3."Sestri Levante"1:58
4."Mind Mischief"3:56
5."Desire Be, Desire Go"5:24
6."Half Full Glass of Wine"8:14
7."Be Above It"7:29
8."Feels Like We Only Go Backwards"2:56
9."Apocalypse Dreams" (Parker, Jay Watson)7:56
Total length:48:08
2017 Collector's Edition bonus vinyl / B-Sides & Remixes EP
No.TitleLength
1."List of People (To Try and Forget About)"4:40
2."Powerlines"4:19
3."Taxi's Here"4:48
4."Reality in Motion" (Gum remix)5:04
5."Let It Happen" (Soulwax remix)9:18
Total length:28:06

Personnel edit

Tame Impala

  • Kevin Parker – songwriting, performance, production, recording, mixing, cover concept

Technical

  • Rob Grant – additional recording, mix advice
  • Greg Calbi – mastering

Artwork

  • Robert Beatty – artwork and design
  • Matthew C. Saville – photography

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[118] Platinum 70,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[119] Gold 40,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[120] Platinum 20,000
France (SNEP)[121] Gold 50,000
Italy (FIMI)[122] Gold 25,000
Netherlands (NVPI)[123] Gold 20,000
Poland (ZPAV)[124] Platinum 20,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[125] Platinum 300,000
United States (RIAA)[126] Platinum 1,000,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

currents, tame, impala, album, currents, third, studio, album, australian, musical, project, tame, impala, released, july, 2015, modular, recordings, universal, music, australia, united, states, released, interscope, records, fiction, records, while, caroline,. Currents is the third studio album by Australian musical project Tame Impala It was released on 17 July 2015 by Modular Recordings and Universal Music Australia In the United States it was released by Interscope Records and Fiction Records in the UK while Caroline International released it in other regions Like the project s previous two albums Currents was written recorded performed and produced by Kevin Parker For the first time Parker mixed the music and recorded all instruments by himself the album featured no other collaborators CurrentsStudio album by Tame ImpalaReleased17 July 2015Recorded2012 2015StudioKevin Parker s home studio Fremantle Western AustraliaGenrePsychedelic popsynth popdiscoR amp BLength51 12LabelModularFictionInterscopeProducerKevin ParkerTame Impala chronologyLive Versions 2014 Currents 2015 The Slow Rush 2020 Singles from Currents Let It Happen Released 11 March 2015 1 Cause I m a Man Released 7 April 2015 1 Eventually Released 15 June 2015 2 3 The Less I Know the Better Released 29 November 2015 4 After the release of his previous album Lonerism 2012 Parker began work on Currents largely recording at his home studio in Fremantle He engrossed himself with writing and recording and in keeping with his reputation as a musical auteur laboured over the details of each song ultimately causing the release date to be delayed by two months In contrast to the psychedelic rock sound of the project s prior work Currents marks a shift to more dance oriented music with more emphasis placed on synthesisers than guitars Parker was inspired to seek a change out of desire to hear Tame Impala s music played in dance clubs and a more communal setting Thematically the record is about the process of personal transformation which many critics interpreted to be the result of a romantic breakup The album s cover art depicting vortex shedding is a visualisation of these themes Currents was supported by the release of the singles Let It Happen Cause I m a Man Eventually and The Less I Know the Better The album became the project s best charting release debuting at number one in Australia number three in the United Kingdom and at number four in the United States As of January 2023 Currents has sold over one million copies in the United States Like its predecessors the album received critical acclaim and appeared on various critics lists of the best albums of 2015 At the 2015 ARIA Music Awards Currents was awarded Best Rock Album and Album of the Year and it also received nominations for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album and the J Award for Australian Album of the Year 5 In December 2021 the album was listed at number 12 in Rolling Stone Australia s list of the 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time 6 and in 2020 Rolling Stone ranked Currents 382nd on its list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Contents 1 Background 2 Recording and production 3 Composition 3 1 Music 3 2 Lyrics 3 3 Songs 4 Release 5 Critical reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Commercial performance 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 References 12 External linksBackground edit nbsp Tame Impala performing in 2014 Tame Impala emerged in the early 2010s as one of psychedelic rock s most prominent new acts 7 The group fronted by musician Kevin Parker released two albums that received adoration from music critics Innerspeaker 2010 and Lonerism 2012 8 Elephant became an alt rock radio hit and was placed in several television series and commercials 9 Parker founded the band and is typically the sole operating member in the studio 10 In between Tame Impala releases Parker founded the space disco band AAA Aardvark Getdown Services 7 He began writing songs shortly after completing Lonerism 11 but was unable to specify when the album began to take shape There s never really a start and never really an end either 12 The idea to compile his songs into an album came when he had between 10 20 songs ready 13 In May 2014 Parker spoke of his growing inclination toward recording the album in a triple J radio interview explaining that I m getting more and more sucked into the world of making an album It s weird how it happens naturally it s almost feels like a seasonal thing I ve started to think about tracklistings and all the things that come with an album 14 The album s change in style has root in several events Parker began to feel that even songs outside the psychedelic genre could possess its qualities he made this assumption while under the influence of psychedelic mushrooms and cocaine and listening to the Bee Gees Stayin Alive 13 15 At some point Parker broke up with his girlfriend French singer songwriter Melody Prochet and moved from Paris back to his hometown of Perth 15 According to Parker the only rule was to make an attempt to abandon the rules that I ve set up in the past This included toying with things he considered musically cheesy or taboo including drum machines and various effects 16 Recording and production edit nbsp Kevin Parker pictured in 2015 recorded produced and mixed Currents Currents was recorded produced and mixed by Kevin Parker at his beachside home studio in Fremantle Western Australia 17 The two room studio contained a minimal amount of equipment a ramshackle drum kit a guitar covered in duct tape and some battered vintage synths 10 Parker likened his small setup to an aeroplane cockpit 15 In an adjoining room he began designing the light show that would accompany live performances of the album by using automated stage lights on stands 8 10 He hoped to deviate from the creative process by which he created Lonerism which he described as torturous but ultimately found himself falling down completely the same hole again on Currents 18 Recording the album soon became an obsession to Parker as he worked all day every day growing increasingly isolated He said At some point life outside the studio fades into the distance That s how I know that I m into it He reasoned that any alternate approach would imply that the music was not powerful enough 15 Pitchfork writer Corban Goble described Parker s daily routine in an article shortly preceding the album s release During the making of an album the 29 year old generally likes to rise around midday and then work slowly and methodically late into the night while drinking and smoking 19 Parker contended this approach helped his writing noting Things flow easier after a few drinks the flow is the most important thing for me for recording 20 He also often went swimming during breaks which he dubbed the ultimate purifier 20 He followed a mantra of give the song what it deserves which entailed creating music without any sensible or logical decisions 21 Parker recorded dozens of vocals takes according to him for one song he performed over 1 056 partial vocal takes 22 For one week he rented another house located four hours south of Perth the same one where he recorded Innerspeaker to brainstorm drum ideas for songs 13 For Currents Parker utilised the Roland Juno 106 and Sequential Circuits Pro One synths that he had previously used on Lonerism and also added a Roland JV 1080 synth module and a Sequential Circuits Drumtraks for drums 23 The JV 1080 was used to record orchestral strings and brass sounds as well as choirs and chimes 24 and the album was recorded in Ableton Live with analogue summing equipment to add colour to the stereo bus 25 On The Less I Know the Better Parker used a Roland GR 55 guitar synth to record every sound on the first two minutes of the song using just a guitar with a MIDI pickup and his laptop 26 The decision to exert control in every aspect of production aside from mastering came from obsession He said I felt like this way the album is even more my heart and soul my blood sweat and tears 8 Parker set a deadline to complete the record because of his tendency to procrastinate he described having a deadline as a blessing in disguise because it forces you to make decisions there and then Which in the end makes for good art 16 Currents was due to be completed in January 2015 but the deadline was pushed back several times 17 Late in the process he became self conscious about the honesty of his lyrics 10 He became obsessive about minor details in the work 11 making him unable to wholly enjoy it upon its completion Shortly before its release he said I still think this album is completely unlistenable 19 Composition editMusic edit Currents features styles of psychedelic pop 27 disco 28 R amp B 29 and electropop 30 but the album s chord progressions and rhythms are most indebted to R amp B 31 Kevin Parker listened to R amp B from the 1990s during recording 18 which he had forced himself to reject while growing up due to peer pressures He said Music guys aren t allowed to be into R amp B when they are teenagers because all the teenybopper kids blast that shit in their cars As such learning to let go of preconceptions and embracing the music felt liberating to him 32 He had previously refrained from making his music more pop oriented because he thought indie music snobs would turn their nose up at it 33 and he discovered that writing pure pop music was a challenge 34 Parker attributed his openness on Currents to producer Mark Ronson whose album Uptown Special he collaborated on 22 32 Many of the songs were composed over several years both in the studio and on the road Parker saved ideas using a voice recorder on his phone 33 and wrote many songs on a drum machine 35 Guitars are present in every song on Currents but are used to accompany and answer other instruments 31 This was partially due to his gear being inaccessible We d finish one tour in say Europe go home for two weeks and all our gear including my guitars and pedals would be on their way to South America He had a larger array of synthesizers at his home studio which allowed them to become the prominent instrument He said It s really just whatever is sitting around when I think of the song 31 The album incorporates Parker s falsetto as well as a vocoder 18 Lyrics edit Currents follows the progression of someone feeling like they are becoming something else They re becoming the kind of person they thought they d never become Kevin Parker 11 The lyrical themes of Currents centre on personal transition 13 and growing older 22 Parker s lyrics on the album are entirely autobiographical 15 His vocals are clearer and less affected than in prior Tame Impala releases 17 which is partially owed to him having more pride in his lyrics he said he hoped it would be easy for listeners to understand them 16 Parker considered the primary theme of the album to be a deep feeling of transition in your psyche or in a broad sense fully entering adulthood 16 He began learning about the concept of the Saturn return halfway through the recording process which explained his feelings of reflection He said I was halfway through making the album when I heard about it and it gave what I was doing a lot more meaning suddenly things made a lot more sense 20 Accordingly on the album his reaction to transition is acceptance exemplified by the opening song Let It Happen 16 Parker also felt buying the home where he recorded Currents really changed my perspective about where I saw myself like a place that I belonged 9 Currents has also been frequently characterised as a breakup album 36 37 Prior to recording Parker made the decision to break up with French singer songwriter Melody Prochet Several songs on the album examine it from his angle as the instigator of the breakup which consists of guilt and self questioning 38 Parker downplayed the notion that the album was entirely aimed at former lovers however 15 and likened it to an inner monologue It s really me talking to myself another part of myself to my old self the part of me that resists change and wants me to stay as I am 39 For Parker the album meant looking forward and a sudden adoption of confidence 35 The album s title reflects this with currents being these unstoppable forces the parts of you that are trying to change you 13 Songs edit nbsp Let It Happen source source A section of Let It Happen appears to skip becoming part of the song s beat Problems playing this file See media help Let It Happen opens the album and is about finding yourself always in this world of chaos and all this stuff going on around you and always shutting it out because you don t want to be part of it But at some point you realise it takes more energy to shut it out than it does to let it happen and be a part of it 39 At one point the song begins to skip reminiscent of a skipping compact disc Parker included this as an extension of his fascination with glitches in playback 13 Nangs has been noted for its interlude like composition and its woozy psychedelic sound 40 Yes I m Changing is a song Parker claims he does not remember making A weird experience because it was like it was someone else made the song I had no memory of imagining it 41 Eventually concerns knowing that you re about to damage someone almost irreparably and the only consolation you get is this distant hope that they ll be alright eventually because you know they aren t going to be now or soon 41 Parker conceded that he can t really deny it is a breakup song 41 Parker stated that The Less I Know the Better shouldn t be on a Tame Impala album because it has this dorky white disco funk 41 Cause I m a Man attracted controversy upon its release due to perceived sexism in its lyrics but Parker meant the opposite The song is about how weak men are basically and how we make all these excuses 11 New Person Same Old Mistakes closes the record and expresses self doubt Parker said The last song is meant to sound like the final battle between optimism and pessimism a confrontation between the side of you that wants to progress and the side of you that wants to stay the same 39 Barbadian singer and songwriter Rihanna covered the track for her eighth studio album Anti 2016 under the title Same Ol Mistakes 42 It consists of Tame Impala s instrumental extended to a length of 6 minutes and 35 seconds with Rihanna s vocal replacing Parker s Release editThe album s promotional cycle began when lead single Let It Happen was released as a free download on 10 March 2015 One day later Parker was in New York for a mastering session with engineer Greg Calbi 11 The album was originally set to be released in May 2015 capitalizing on the group s appearance at Coachella 32 But as the album neared mastering Parker was not yet done with lyrics for two songs His perfectionism led to the album s release date being pushed back to July 22 In the interim three more singles were released Cause I m a Man and Disciples in April during a Reddit AMA and Eventually in May 1 43 Due to the album s delay Chris DeVille at Stereogum noted that about a third of the record had gone public already by the time it was released 32 In October 2017 a collector s edition of Currents was announced The release includes three B sides and two remixes and was released on 17 November The cover art for Currents and its accompanying singles was created by Kentucky based artist and musician Robert Beatty 44 Kevin Parker has said Currents designs are based on a diagram of vortex shedding he remembered while trying to visualise the album s themes 45 Beatty described how Parker s ideas for the album artwork were all based on turbulent flow the way liquid or air flows around objects 44 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 9 10 46 Metacritic84 100 47 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 48 Entertainment WeeklyA 49 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 37 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 50 NME8 10 51 Paste9 4 10 52 Pitchfork9 3 10 36 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 53 Rolling Stone Australia nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 54 Spin9 10 55 Currents received acclaim from music critics On Metacritic the album holds an average critic score of 84 based on 38 critics indicating universal acclaim 47 Ian Cohen of Pitchfork gave the album a Best New Music designation saying Nearly every proper song on Currents is a revelatory statement of Parker s range and increasing expertise as a producer arranger songwriter and vocalist while maintaining the essence of Tame Impala Cohen compared the record to others such as Loveless Kid A and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot writing it s the result of a supernaturally talented obsessive trying to perfect music while redefining their relationship to album oriented rock 36 Spin s Harley Brown called it the purest and most complex distillation of everything that makes the band such a nearly physical pleasure to listen to Brown added The real magic of Currents though is in how Parker so effectively and genuinely for the most part manipulates the listener s emotions without necessarily revealing any himself 55 Alex Denney of NME praised Parker for his musical transition writing Fuzzed out guitars simply aren t where Parker s head is at now which strikes us as a fair trade off from a producer pushing at the outer reaches of his talent 51 Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote A lot of the album s power and strangeness comes from the way the lyrics cut against the lusciousness of the arrangements and the loveliness of the melodies He praised Parker for creating psychedelia by leaving the listener simultaneously baffled and intrigued rather than resorting to cliched psychedelic music effects 37 Darren Levin of Rolling Stone Australia said the first thing that really strikes you about Currents is how hi fi it actually is and that after listening to the opening track you really do get the feeling you re watching one of rock s most restlessly creative minds at work He concluded his review For someone who once sang Feels like we only go backwards moving forward seems like Kevin Parker s only preoccupation right now Levin was one of many reviewers to compare the album to Daft Punk s 2013 record Random Access Memories 54 Jon Pareles of The New York Times said that like their first two albums The core of Tame Impala is its aura of solitude He called Currents a tour de force for the songwriter and his gizmos But it s also decidedly hermetic nearly airless 56 Andy Gill of The Independent said while copious application of phasing offers a link to Tame Impala s psychedelic roots the absence of guitar wig outs may disappoint some fans 50 Accolades edit Currents appeared on several critics lists of the best albums of 2015 Q named Currents the year s top album saying that Parker added dancefloor pop to their kaleidoscopic sound while calling it sonically advanced and filled with great songs 57 Spin ranked it as the year s fourth best calling it the group s best because its soul actually lies in Motown The magazine said the album finds Parker coming to the epiphany that no amount of pitch and time shifting will screw with your perception of reality as much as a lyric that s as direct and true as They say people never change but that s bullshit They do 58 Mojo also ranked the record as fourth best of the year 59 Pitchfork ranked the album as the year s fifth best saying There s still a bit of Parker s elegant guitar here but he s mostly rerouted his perfectionistic craftsmanship to synthesizer tones and drum programming 60 Paste ranked Currents at number eight on its list of the year s best albums calling it a near perfect album and a superb progression from their last efforts a study in internal consistency 61 Rolling Stone placed the album at number 13 on its list of the 50 Best Albums of 2015 writing that Parker s musical rethink is expansive resulting in wide screen adventures like Let It Happen and that the record is full of weightless vocals and synthesized funk for a set that s both blissed out and mournful like a set of diary entries from an astronaut floating off into oblivion 62 The album was also ranked fifth best of the year by Consequence of Sound 63 and NME 64 15th best by Stereogum 65 and 22nd best by PopMatters 66 while Exclaim named it the eighth best pop rock album of the year 67 At the 2015 ARIA Music Awards Currents was awarded Best Rock Album and Album of the Year and Let It Happen was nominated for Best Pop Release At the same event Parker won for Engineer of the Year and Producer of the Year for his work on Currents and Tame Impala were named Best Group 68 The album was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards In 2020 Rolling Stone ranked Currents 382nd on its list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 69 Commercial performance editCurrents debuted at number one in Australia 70 the group s first album to top the charts in their native country 71 It debuted at number three in the United Kingdom becoming Tame Impala s first top ten album in the country 72 In the United States the album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 moving 50 000 equivalent album units in its first week 45 000 of which were sales 73 it was the group s first top ten entry on the chart 74 The record debuted well on other Billboard charts entering the Alternative Albums chart and Vinyl Albums chart at number one and the Top Rock Albums chart at number two first week sales of vinyl copies in the US totaled 14 000 the highest for any album in a single week in the US since Jack White s Lazaretto more than a year prior 74 As of December 2015 120 000 copies of Currents have sold in North America 75 In September 2015 the UK s Official Charts Company announced the creation of a new monthly chart called the Official Progressive Albums Chart and that Currents would be its first number one album 76 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Kevin ParkerNo TitleLength1 Let It Happen 7 462 Nangs 1 473 The Moment 4 154 Yes I m Changing 4 305 Eventually 5 196 Gossip 0 557 The Less I Know the Better 3 388 Past Life 3 479 Disciples 1 4810 Cause I m a Man 4 0211 Reality in Motion 4 1212 Love Paranoia 3 1013 New Person Same Old Mistakes 6 03Total length 51 12 Japan bonus disc Live VersionsNo TitleLength1 Endors Toi 5 572 Why Won t You Make Up Your Mind 4 223 Sestri Levante 1 584 Mind Mischief 3 565 Desire Be Desire Go 5 246 Half Full Glass of Wine 8 147 Be Above It 7 298 Feels Like We Only Go Backwards 2 569 Apocalypse Dreams Parker Jay Watson 7 56Total length 48 08 2017 Collector s Edition bonus vinyl B Sides amp Remixes EPNo TitleLength1 List of People To Try and Forget About 4 402 Powerlines 4 193 Taxi s Here 4 484 Reality in Motion Gum remix 5 045 Let It Happen Soulwax remix 9 18Total length 28 06Personnel editTame Impala Kevin Parker songwriting performance production recording mixing cover conceptTechnical Rob Grant additional recording mix advice Greg Calbi masteringArtwork Robert Beatty artwork and design Matthew C Saville photographyCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2015 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 77 1Austrian Albums O3 Austria 78 30Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 79 9Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 80 14Danish Albums Hitlisten 81 28Dutch Albums Album Top 100 82 1French Albums SNEP 83 16German Albums Offizielle Top 100 84 25Irish Albums IRMA 85 7Italian Albums FIMI 86 31Japanese Albums Oricon 87 71New Zealand Albums RMNZ 88 7Norwegian Albums VG lista 89 11Portuguese Albums AFP 90 4Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 91 8Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 92 11UK Albums OCC 93 3US Billboard 200 94 4US Top Rock Albums Billboard 95 2 Year end charts edit Chart 2015 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 96 28Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 97 54Dutch Albums MegaCharts 98 68US Top Rock Albums Billboard 99 47Chart 2016 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 100 69Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 101 29Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 102 126Dutch Albums MegaCharts 103 77US Top Rock Albums Billboard 104 74Chart 2017 PositionAustralian Artist Albums ARIA 105 35Chart 2018 PositionAustralian Artist Albums ARIA 106 48Chart 2019 PositionAustralian Artist Albums ARIA 107 35US Top Rock Albums Billboard 108 55Chart 2020 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 109 91US Top Rock Albums Billboard 110 23Chart 2021 PositionUS Top Rock Albums Billboard 111 46Chart 2022 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 112 74Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 113 121Dutch Albums Album Top 100 114 94Lithuanian Albums AGATA 115 55US Billboard 200 116 138US Top Rock Albums Billboard 117 25Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 118 Platinum 70 000 Canada Music Canada 119 Gold 40 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 120 Platinum 20 000 France SNEP 121 Gold 50 000 Italy FIMI 122 Gold 25 000 Netherlands NVPI 123 Gold 20 000 Poland ZPAV 124 Platinum 20 000 United Kingdom BPI 125 Platinum 300 000 United States RIAA 126 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References edit a b c Kreps Daniel 5 April 2015 Tame Impala Share Infectious Cause I m a Man From New LP Currents Rolling Stone Retrieved 6 April 2015 Eventually by Tame Impala Download AIRIT Retrieved 23 February 2020 Triple J Weekly Additions 22 June 2015 June 2015 Retrieved 23 February 2020 Tame Impala The Less I Know The Better Interscope Records Archived from the original on 5 February 2016 The J Award 2015 Triple J Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2015 Retrieved 15 August 2020 Rolling Stone s 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time Rolling Stone Australia Rolling Stone Australia 06 December 2021 Retrieved 06 December 2021 a b Jody Macgregor Tame Impala Biography AllMusic Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b c Jenny Eliscu 28 April 2015 Tame Impala s Kevin Parker Talks New Album New Sound and Being a Control Freak Maxim Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b Patrick Ryan 19 August 2015 Tame Impala talks cartoons concert nightmares USA Today Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b c d Matt Coyte 24 July 2015 Kevin Parker s Dream World Rolling Stone Australia Archived from the original on 1 December 2017 Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b c d e Matt Fink April 2015 Tame Impala Perfect Sounds Forever Under the Radar No 53 pp 68 75 Philip Cosores 15 July 2015 Tame Impala Imposter Complex Consequence of Sound Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b c d e f Pat Healy 14 July 2015 Tame Impala Swimming With the Currents Paste Retrieved 13 February 2016 Kevin Parker talks Mink Mussel Creek new Tame Impala triple j Australian Broadcasting Company 20 May 2014 Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b c d e f Kevin EG Perry 4 July 2015 Tame Impala s Kevin Parker from psych rock stoner to disco infiltrator The Guardian Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b c d e Kyle McGovern 17 July 2015 The Moment Has Arrived for Tame Impala Spin Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b c Simon Collins 26 November 2015 Sonic boom Tame Impala s Kevin Parker The West Australian Archived from the original on 6 October 2016 Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b c Patrick Doyle 4 August 2015 Tame Impala s Vision Quest Rolling Stone No 1241 Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b Corban Goble 14 July 2015 Cosmic Neurotic The Heady Perfectionism of Tame Impala s Kevin Parker Pitchfork Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b c Ray Rogers 23 July 2015 Tame Impala s Kevin Parker Is Ready to Jump From Reclusive Studio Whiz to Global Alt Rock God Billboard Retrieved 13 February 2016 Andy Beta 14 May 2015 Tame Impala s Mind Tricks Kevin Parker on Sense Altering Currents Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 21 November 2017 Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b c d Zan Rowe 14 July 2015 Kevin Parker tells us 11 amazing insights about Tame Impala s Currents Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 13 February 2016 Tame Impala s Current Nostalgia AudioTechnology 20 March 2017 Retrieved 11 February 2023 Tame Impala s Eventually Synth Sounds Reverb Machine reverbmachine com 5 April 2022 Retrieved 11 February 2023 Tame Impala s Current Nostalgia AudioTechnology 20 March 2017 Retrieved 11 February 2023 Bruce Fagerstrom 9 May 2022 Tame Impala s Kevin Parker I ve rediscovered the joy of trying random chord shapes and seeing what happens That s how so many great guitar parts were written guitarworld Retrieved 11 February 2023 The following references cite the album as psychedelic pop Morris Jessie 17 July 2015 Stream Tame Impala Incredible New Album Currents Complex Retrieved 18 July 2015 Kevin Parker tells us 11 amazing insights about Tame Impala s Currents Australian Broadcasting Corporation 14 July 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Corcoran Nina 16 July 2015 Tame Impala Currents Consequence of Sound Retrieved 18 July 2015 Chervinski Riley 10 December 2015 15 Albums From 2015 That Sound Amazing on Vinyl Flare Retrieved 17 September 2018 Mendelsohn Jason Klinger Eric 4 December 2015 Counterbalance Tame Impala Currents Popmatters Retrieved 17 September 2018 Savage Mark 23 December 2015 The Top 10 albums of 2015 BBC Music Retrieved 17 September 2018 The following references cite the album as disco Perry Kevin EG 4 July 2015 Tame Impala s Kevin Parker from psych rock stoner to disco infiltrator The Guardian Retrieved 18 July 2015 Welch Andy 17 July 2015 Album of the week Tame Impala Currents Album review The Irish News Retrieved 18 July 2015 Britton Luke Morgan 15 July 2015 Tame Impala We shouldn t feel guilty for liking types of music we used to take the piss out of NME Time Inc UK Retrieved 18 July 2015 Leas Ryan 9 July 2015 Premature Evaluation Tame Impala Currents Stereogum SpinMedia Retrieved 18 July 2015 Frank Brendan 13 July 2015 Tame Impala s Currents Reviewed Pretty Much Amazing Archived from the original on 16 October 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 The following references cite the album as R amp B Levy Joe 17 July 2015 Tame Impala s New Album Currents Rolling Stone Retrieved 18 July 2015 Frank Brendan 13 July 2015 Tame Impala s Currents Reviewed Pretty Much Amazing Archived from the original on 16 October 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Hunter Tilney Ludovic 10 July 2015 Tame Impala Currents review Financial Times Retrieved 18 July 2015 Sperounes Sandra 14 July 2015 Album review Tame Impala Currents Edmonton Journal Postmedia Network Archived from the original on 10 August 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 The following references cite the album as electropop or synth pop Frank Brendan 13 July 2015 Tame Impala s Currents Reviewed Pretty Much Amazing Archived from the original on 16 October 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Gill Andy 10 July 2015 Tame Impala Currents album review An unexpected move into 70 s era electropop that may leave fans disappointed The Independent Retrieved 18 July 2015 Britton Luke Morgan 15 July 2015 Tame Impala We shouldn t feel guilty for liking types of music we used to take the piss out of NME Time Inc UK Retrieved 18 July 2015 Fletcher Harry 15 July 2015 Tame Impala Currents review a psychedelic twist on 70s electropop Digital Spy Retrieved 18 July 2015 a b c David Von Bader 26 August 2015 Tame Impala Psych Wunderkind Kevin 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Shaman NME Retrieved 13 February 2016 Tame Impala Nangs Stereogum 2 July 2015 Retrieved 28 November 2016 a b c d Matt Fink April 2015 Tame Impala The Ocean Inside Under the Radar Digital Edition No 53 pp 103 105 Payne Chris 29 January 2016 Tame Impala Is Really Happy With Rihanna s Cover of Their Song Billboard Retrieved 15 October 2022 Tame Impala Share New Single Eventually prettymuchamazing com 7 May 2015 Archived from the original on 26 June 2015 Retrieved 7 May 2015 a b Alexander Jakub 1 May 2015 Robert Beatty Interview New TI Single I am Kevin Parker from Tame Impala Ask me Anything nr reddit com r IAmA 30 April 2015 Currents by Tame Impala reviews AnyDecentMusic Retrieved 21 April 2017 a b Reviews for Currents by Tame Impala Metacritic Retrieved 13 July 2015 Sendra Tim Currents Tame Impala AllMusic Retrieved 17 July 2015 Greenblatt Leah 17 July 2015 Currents by Tame Impala EW review Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 17 July 2015 a b Gill Andy 10 July 2015 Tame Impala Currents album review An unexpected move into 70 s era electropop that may leave fans disappointed The Independent Archived from the original on 12 July 2015 Retrieved 26 July 2015 a b Denney Alex 1 July 2015 Tame Impala Currents NME Time Inc UK Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 13 July 2015 Hayden Mack 14 July 2015 Tame Impala Currents Review Paste Retrieved 16 July 2015 Tame Impala Currents Q 349 102 August 2015 a b Levin Darren 14 July 2015 Tame Impala Currents Rolling Stone Australia Archived from the original on 25 October 2015 Retrieved 26 July 2015 a b Brown Harley 13 July 2015 Review Tame Impala Embark on a Flawless Interstellar Journey With Currents Spin SpinMedia Retrieved 13 July 2015 Pareles Jon 15 July 2015 Review Tame Impala s New Album Clears the Haze The New York Times Retrieved 26 July 2015 Doyle Tom January 2016 50 Albums of Year 2015 Q 354 88 89 Unterberger Andrew 1 December 2015 The 50 Best Albums of 2015 Spin SpinMedia Retrieved 1 December 2015 50 Best Albums 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Dutch album certifications Tame Impala Currents in Dutch Nederlandse Vereniging van Producenten en Importeurs van beeld en geluidsdragers Retrieved 6 August 2018 EnterCurrents in the Artiest of titel box Select 2016 in the drop down menu saying Alle jaargangen OLiS oficjalna lista wyroznien in Polish Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry Retrieved 10 May 2023 Click TYTUL and enter Currents in the search box British album certifications Tame Impala Currents British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 6 October 2023 American album certifications Tame Impala Currents Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved 6 August 2020 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Currents Tame Impala album amp oldid 1178962284, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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