The new album from Tame Impala, which will be released on October 17, is to be experimentally and sophisticated.

Tame Impala has announced the release date of its upcoming new album Deadbeat. It should therefore be released on October 17, 2025. The date divided Tame Impala on Instagram with the words “LP5. October 17.” and a black and white photo that probably represents the album cover.

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Fans can already use the new album as vinyl via the international website of Tame Impala pre -order. It is the fifth studio album of the Australian music project and is likely to contain twelve songs.

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Sophisticated, experimental sound

The album is “a collection of incredibly powerful club psychological experiments as a vehicle for some of its most direct songs that remain in the memory,” says the description of the CD. With the album, Tame Impala continued to file out his sound and perfected. “This expresses itself in a pronounced minimalism and a precision of many tracks, with a number of decisive details, timbres and textures that give the sound an indescribably new dimension, with a more rich, more playful vocal scope than ever.”

Album follows on “Barbie” cooperation and Grammy

Deadbeat will be the first full album from Tame Impala since the Slow Rush from 2020. Since then, according to “NME”, the producer and musician has contributed to the soundtrack album of “Barbie” and worked with Dua Lipa, Thundercat, Diana Ross, Gorillaz and Justice. In February, Parker won his first Grammy for “Neverender” – one of his work with Justice.

This is Tame Impala

Tame Impala is a psychedelic rock project of the singer and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker from Perth in Australia. Parker writes and sings the songs and is responsible for instrumentalization in the studio itself. At concerts, members of the band Pond, also from Perth, accompany him.

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