
Tame Impala releases new 7-minute single
The single, which runs over seven minutes, is the first solo Tame Impala release since Parker contributed to the Barbie film soundtrack in 2023.
The song blends electronic elements and layered instrumentation, featuring a gradual build and extended instrumental sections.
It was released under Columbia Records, marking Parker's first Tame Impala release with the label.
A music video for 'End of Summer' accompanied the release, directed by Julian Klincewicz. The video presents a split-screen format with imagery set in nature and abstract sequences, consistent with the visual style often associated with previous Tame Impala projects.
Leading up to the release, Parker had teased new material on social media, including photos from the studio with the caption 'Been busy.'
Tame Impala's last studio album, The Slow Rush, was released in 2020.
Parker has since collaborated with multiple artists and appeared on festival lineups as both a performer and DJ.

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