| A1 | My Old Ways | 4:58 |
| A2 | No Reply | 3:35 |
| A3 | Dracula | 3:25 |
| B4 | Loser | 3:43 |
| B5 | Oblivion | 4:28 |
| B6 | Not My World | 4:14 |
| C7 | Piece Of Heaven | 4:44 |
| C8 | Obsolete | 4:23 |
| C9 | Ethereal Connection | 7:42 |
| D10 | See You On Monday (You're Lost) | 3:34 |
| D11 | Afterthought | 4:01 |
| D12 | End Of Summer | 7:14 |
Tame Impala returns with his highly anticipated fifth studio album, Deadbeat, released via Columbia Records in 2025. Five years after The Slow Rush, Kevin Parker shifts his focus from the macro-scale of time to the nuanced, self-deprecating minutiae of the "emotional quotidian." Largely galvanized at his renowned Wave House studio in Western Australia, the album finds the celebrated perfectionist embracing a newfound sense of spontaneity and minimalism.
Musically, Deadbeat is a bold fusion of club-psych exploration and future primitive rave. Deeply inspired by his home state’s "bush doof" culture, Parker sculpts textures that are leaner and crunchier than previous efforts, resulting in a collection of potent, dance-floor-ready tracks. Lyrically, the record navigates the "endless bummer" of a self-described "loser" stuck in negative feedback loops, set against the backdrop of euphoric, body-moving rhythms.
Key Highlights:
- Lead Singles: Includes the breakout hit "Loser," "End of Summer," "Dracula," and "My Old Ways."
- Sonic Direction: A mix of electronic, dance, and psychedelia featuring a richer, more playful vocal range.
- Production: Written, performed, and produced entirely by Kevin Parker in Fremantle and Injidup, WA.
- Format: High-quality vinyl LP pressings for an immersive stereo listening experience.
Whether you're looking for self-enquiry or domestic bliss, Deadbeat proves that even as Parker evolves into a global icon, he remains the master of the relatable outcast anthem.