American promoter Spinning Top Music announced this week that the third studio album by Tame Impala It will go on sale towards the end of this 2015 in a statement sent to its subscribers. In the Spinning Top statement, it was also reported that Pond, the band's other drummer and keyboardist group, Jay Watson, as well as The Growl, Gunns and Fascinator will release new albums in the coming months.
The band's keyboardist, Jay Watson, hinted in an interview that the group's upcoming material would sound less rock and more electronic than their work so far. "It's probably going to be less rock and more electronic, even more than the previous one. It's going to be awesome, everything he does (Kevin Parker, leader of the group) is awesome."
One clue to this new direction towards electronic sound has been Kevin Parker's collaboration with producer Mark Ronson on "Daffodils", a theme that navigates between the well-known funk of Ronson and the dreamy psychedelic of Parker and Tame Impala. While Tame Impala fans await new material, Pound, Watson's side project, will release their sixth album, 'Man It Feels Like Space Again', towards the second half of this year.