11:30 pm - 03/12/2013

Australian psych-rockers Tame Impala have announced that they’re going to be performing at this year’s Reading and Leeds Festivals, alongside headliners Green Day, Eminem, and Biffy Clyro.
The indomitable Australian psych band are also playing a handful of warm-up shows in Edinburgh and Dublin the week before the festivals - the band will appear at a slew of European festivals including Primavera, Way Out West and La Route Du Rock over the summer, as well playing plenty of headline shows from late June onwards, such as their Hammersmith Apollo show on the 25th June.
The news follows on from the release of their ‘Mind Mischief’ package, a single taken from their latest album ‘Lonerism’. 'Mind Mischief' comes in both digital and vinyl forms, and with a couple of choice remixes from the likes of Ducktails and The Field.
The remixes follow on from the imaginative new video for 'Mind Mischief', which you can check out below. Directed by Colonel Blimp's David Wilson (Passion Pit, Metronomy) featuring both live action and Tame Impala’s signature trippy psychedelic animated visuals, the clip shows a schoolboy’s fantasy sex romp with one particularly come-hither teacher.
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Tame Impala To Perform At Reading And Leeds Festival

Australian psych-rockers Tame Impala have announced that they’re going to be performing at this year’s Reading and Leeds Festivals, alongside headliners Green Day, Eminem, and Biffy Clyro.
The indomitable Australian psych band are also playing a handful of warm-up shows in Edinburgh and Dublin the week before the festivals - the band will appear at a slew of European festivals including Primavera, Way Out West and La Route Du Rock over the summer, as well playing plenty of headline shows from late June onwards, such as their Hammersmith Apollo show on the 25th June.
The news follows on from the release of their ‘Mind Mischief’ package, a single taken from their latest album ‘Lonerism’. 'Mind Mischief' comes in both digital and vinyl forms, and with a couple of choice remixes from the likes of Ducktails and The Field.
The remixes follow on from the imaginative new video for 'Mind Mischief', which you can check out below. Directed by Colonel Blimp's David Wilson (Passion Pit, Metronomy) featuring both live action and Tame Impala’s signature trippy psychedelic animated visuals, the clip shows a schoolboy’s fantasy sex romp with one particularly come-hither teacher.
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They are normally the type of music I enjoy, so I don't get it:(
They are decent live though. I saw them last Saturday.
~i was there from the beginning~
ik, ik