
A shimmering, synth-driven psychedelic pop single from Tame Impala, 'Disciples' offers a concise burst of hazy introspection and irresistible melody, embodying the project's shift towards more electro
May 1, 2015 · Modular Recordings
Imagine the sun setting on a perfect summer day, casting long shadows and painting the sky in hues of orange and purple. 'Disciples' is the soundtrack to that moment, a shimmering, synth-drenched pop gem that feels both effortlessly cool and deeply introspective. Kevin Parker's signature falsetto floats above a driving bassline and glistening keys, creating a soundscape that's instantly catchy yet subtly melancholic. It's the kind of track that makes you want to roll down the windows, feel the breeze, and get lost in thought, a perfect distillation of Tame Impala's unique blend of psychedelic warmth and modern pop sensibility.
How does Disciples sound next to the rest of Tame Impala's catalogue?
Summer saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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