Tame Impala

Tame Impala Artistfacts

  • 2007-
    Kevin ParkerSinger, multi instrumentalist2007-
  • Tame Impala is the project of Australian musician Kevin Parker (born January 20, 1986), who writes, records and produces all the material. He does lots of multitracking to create layered soundscapes.
  • Parker was born in Sydney but raised in Perth, an isolated city on the west coast of Australia. He took up the drums aged 11, and began recording on his family's two tape decks.
  • Tame Impala emerged in 2007 as a Kevin Parker home-recording project. Parker's father was an accountant from Zimbabwe, and his mother came from South Africa. The name Tame Impala, after the fleet-footed antelope, derives from Parker's African connections.
  • Parker studied astronomy at university. On his way to his last astronomy exam, Modular Recordings, then one of the hottest labels in Australia, contacted him. The label told Parker they wished to sign Tame Impala and upon hearing this, he promptly pulled a U-turn and ditched the exam.
  • Parker works out of a home studio in Fremantle (near Perth) that's in a beach shack 100 meters from the ocean. He often records late at night after having a few drinks. "Things flow easier - the flow is the most important thing for me for recording," Parker told Billboard magazine.
  • Parker first met Dominic Simper, aged 13, in their music class at John XXIII College, Perth. Simper became a key member of the Tame Impala touring band, playing guitar and synthesizer. In 2020 he released an EP of his own music using the moniker "bambi."
  • Away from Tame Impala, Parker has worked as a producer with the likes of Kanye West, Travis Scott, Lady Gaga and Mark Ronson. He helmed seven of the tracks on Dua Lipa's 2024 album Radical Optimism, including the hits "Training Season" and "Houdini."
  • Kevin Parker married Sophie Lawrence, the co-founder of the Australian ice-cream company Denada Co, on February 9, 2019. The ceremony took place at a Western Australia vineyard with a reported 175 guests. The Tame Impala song "Instant Destiny" details Parker's state of mind when he proposed to her.
  • He's a whiz with synthesizers, but early on he had an "anti-synthesizers mentality" and tried to coax those sounds out of guitars with various effects (like Andy Summers of The Police). The turning point came when he played around with a Sequential Circuits Pro One synth at his friend's studio. "It had this sound that I just fell in love with," he told Synth History. "It sounded like crying in outer space. I went straight to eBay and bought one."
  • If you can't always understand the lyrics to Tame Impala songs, you're not alone. In fact, Kevin Parker once mumbled through a performance and no one noticed. It happened in 2019 when he was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live. He hadn't written the verse lyrics to his new song "Borderline," but he performed it on the show anyway, making up words as he went along and eliding when necessary. The performance was well received, and he didn't admit to his improvised word salad until 2025, when he told Zane Lowe, "I didn't have lyrics ready for the song that we played on SNL. I was up till 6:00 in the morning trying to record the song and I just didn't finish it. So 'Borderline''s lyrics are mumbled on SNL. I'm just saying gibberish."

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