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The Unrelenting Space Jams of Tame Impala

Popcast

The New York Times

Music Interviews, Music Commentary, Music

3.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Kevin Parker has had a sui generis kind of success in the last decade reviving a strain of rock not much heralded in decades.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the New York Times Popcast. You're the less I know, the better of music

0:18.8

news and criticism. I am your host John Karamonica. and Roger. Possibly a sign.

0:37.0

I'm gonna have a stranger's not a son.

0:40.0

Or so many.

0:48.0

There I go. What a show for a loner in LA

0:53.0

asking. for a loner in LA.

0:58.0

Asking how I managed to end up in this place.

1:02.0

You're already millowing out. That's what I'm saying y'all kids like space jams

1:06.2

Because we just played one for you that is borderline

1:11.2

1.0 o. O.G.

1:13.0

v. O.G. unavailable version, except it's available right here on the

1:17.4

podcast.

1:19.2

That's Taim Impala.

1:20.3

Taim Impala is back with a fourth album that is called the Slow Rush and I want to qualify this

1:27.0

week's episode by saying up front, I don't get it.

1:31.7

I want to be honest. But that's okay because just because I don't get it want to be honest but that's okay because just because I don't get it doesn't mean other people don't get it

1:36.3

So we have two people who most assuredly get it to talk about team Apollo and all things Kevin Parker.

1:44.0

John Prowlis is here, Chief Pop Critic of the New York Times.

1:47.0

Back again.

1:48.0

That's right.

1:49.0

Great denim jacket, by the way.

1:50.0

Thank you.

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