Kevin Parker
Kevin Parker
Full Name and Common Aliases
Kevin Parker is a multi-talented Australian musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, and artist. He is best known for being the founder, primary member, and driving force behind the psychedelic rock band Tame Impala.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on January 20, 1986, in Fremantle, Western Australia, Parker is still active in his music career as of my last knowledge update. There is no publicly known date of death for Kevin Parker.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Nationality: Australian
Profession: Musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, artist
Early Life and Background
Growing up in a musical family, Parker was exposed to various genres from an early age. He developed a keen interest in music production and began creating his own music using a keyboard and drum machine when he was just 15 years old. After completing high school, Parker moved to London for a brief period before returning to Australia to pursue a career in music.
Major Accomplishments
Kevin Parker's accomplishments are numerous and span across various aspects of the music industry. Some of his notable achievements include:
Founding Tame Impala in 2007 and releasing their debut album, 'Innerspeaker', which received critical acclaim.
Releasing several critically acclaimed albums with Tame Impala, including 'Lonerism' (2012), 'Currents' (2015), and 'Slow Rush' (2020).
Collaborating with numerous artists, such as Beck, Lady Gaga, and The Flaming Lips, on various projects.Notable Works or Actions
Some of Kevin Parker's notable works include:
Creating the psychedelic rock album 'Currents', which featured a more pop-oriented sound than his previous work.
Releasing the critically acclaimed album 'Slow Rush' in 2020, which marked a departure from Tame Impala's previous sound.
Experimenting with non-music related art forms, such as painting and photography.
Impact and Legacy
Kevin Parker's impact on the music industry is undeniable. His innovative approach to music production has influenced numerous artists across various genres. As the primary member of Tame Impala, he has created a distinct sound that blends psychedelic rock, indie pop, and electronic elements.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Kevin Parker's influence extends beyond his own music career. His innovative approach to music production has inspired many artists to experiment with new sounds and styles. As the founder of Tame Impala, he has also provided a platform for other musicians to express themselves creatively. His dedication to pushing the boundaries of psychedelic rock has cemented his place as one of the most influential musicians of his generation.
Kevin Parker's legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of musicians. His innovative approach to music production and his commitment to exploring new sounds have left an indelible mark on the music industry.
Quotes by Kevin Parker

There's so many people doing interesting things with the Internet and technology, there could be so many ways of making music and listening to it.

I hate when bands make beige, middle-of-the-road music. I guess you can say 'Lonerism' is the war on beige music.

With 'Innerspeaker' I was trying to do these hypnotic '60s grooves, but it was so hypnotic and repetitive that they sounded like they were sampled. It was making electronic sampled music but using real instruments to do it.

I wanted to make something that, from the sound of it, could be down at the club. I just realised that I'd never heard Tame Impala played somewhere with a dance floor or where people were dancing.

I've always loved listening to music on my own, but there's another side of me that is just fascinated by... like Goa trance, for example - just a rave on a beach in India, you know? Where there's someone that's spinning the music, and it's just this free-flowing, continuous energy.

I don't like the idea that I'm a one-trick pony, even if I am! No matter what else I do, I have to make sure that 'Elephant' isn't Tame Impala's biggest song anywhere.

The inspiration to write a song comes to me when something has happened to me more than once. If it's happened to me more than once, it's probably happened to other people.

I think after a long tour and after an album, your brain feels like it wants to relax, but at the same time, making music for me is something that comes kind of naturally. Just like a brain process.

