One of the big surprises of this year end was announced that Kevin Parker, leader of the Australian band Tame Impala when he said the group was going to take a break during 2017.
In the interview he could explain that the presentation will be at Laneway Festival in Australia in January next year could be his last appearance so far. "I really do not know how I'll feel, because in the past cycles albums definitely never finished, or at least not something decided. But it really is time to close the book, "said the artist.
This statement fell like a bucket of cold water because months ago at the Australian Music Prize said he had already started working from home on the fourth disc of the band.
Parker said: "I am happy that I finished with the Laneway festival. There will be tears and joy, and emotions will be high. I think it will be something strange, but there will be a kind of satisfaction. This album was a real revelation to me. It's funny, but I knew it was going to be so, how did the songs and produced. I had a feeling I was going to take to other places, "he said, adding that" What is coming is a mystery. "
Recall that in 2015 Tame Impala released its third album Current study, which was a resounding success and having a major receptivity in the international market, which allowed him to become one of the best albums of the year.
"The truth is that the disk exhausted me. I'm living an emotional roller coaster since he left. Like me something very strange happened: in general, when I finish an album, I am unable to hear it at least for a year, because I can only see the mistakes. But Currents was different. I was able to immerse myself in it only a few weeks after editing. It is the first time a disc gives me so much pleasure. " He said.