Parker’s affliction as he questions the nature of love is clear in his lyrics, “ Will I be known and loved? / Little closer, close enough / I’m a loser, loosen up / Set it free, must be tough.” Chock-full of synths and distorted vocals, “Borderline” is melodious and melancholy, perfectly assimilating senses of uncertainty and delirium. In the second verse, Parker sings about being “caught between the tides of pain and rapture.” This elaborates on the pain of knowing a relationship is coming to a close while also being excited for the freedom from the hurt caused by it. Though not as upbeat as “Lost In Yesterday” and not as subtle as hit track “Posthumous Forgiveness,” the song still holds body and rhythm.įittingly, “Borderline” is about a relationship in its last few stages. Woozy and unfaltering, “Borderline” is the kind of song that gets people tapping their feet to the beat. He repeats the title of the track several times, claiming he is “ livin’ like I’m only livin’ for me (one more year),” highlighting his new approach to life after contemplation. Mysterious and echoey, the album begins with a fast beat and ominous tone on “One More Year.” Parker talks about living life to the fullest without any regrets and not letting the restrictions of time hold him back. 14, psychedelic rock musician Kevin Parker, more famously known as Tame Impala, released his fourth studio album “The Slow Rush.”
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