In Temples I feel the same way; I hear a few notes and know that
Tame Impala Inner Speaker (Deluxe Version) are father and mother at the same time here
and have confessed to the inspiration for the sound and the band's name.
Who Tame Impala knows, who knows what awaits him here:
A whole bunch of nice psychedelic 60s-style songs, there are heard here, the most
hingrooven relaxed midtempo right and sound with modern sound retro.
Despite the parallels to the Australians, however, I must point out a few differences; for it
are somehow of all a schippchen less than in the example:
The guitar has less fuzz, the bass has less substance, the Psychedelic was a little less
pronounced and is the catchy quality of the songs a little bit not quite as good as with Tame Impala.
And yet we are dealing with a completely sunny and worth listening panel, which
their four stars earned.
It's definitely a drive for next summer.