Including song titles such as 'My Old Ways,' 'Dracula,' and 'See You On Monday (You’re Lost).'
Tame Impala (Credit: Julian Klincewicz)
It’s a good time to be a Tame Impala fan, with Kevin Parker’s psychedelic rock project releasing its first album in five years next month.
The new album, Deadbeat, was announced earlier this month. Set for release on Friday, 17 October, Deadbeat marks the fifth Tame Impala album and the first full-length since the 2020 release of The Slow Rush.
This morning, Parker confirmed that the forthcoming album will contain twelve tracks, with the already released house-inspired single, End Of Summer, listed as the album closer, and lead single Loser at track four.
Parker unveiled the track listing on social media, sharing the songs across four sides on vinyl as different variants of the album span on a record player. The track listing is as follows:
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My Old Ways
No Reply
Dracula
Loser
Oblivion
Not My World
Piece of Heaven
Obsolete
Ethereal Connection
See You On Monday (You’re Lost)
Afterthought
End of Summer
Tame Impala’s official album webstore describes Deadbeat as “a collection of wickedly potent club-psych explorations” that allow Parker to share his most direct, “brain-wormy” songwriting to date.
The description adds that the album “sounds like the work of an artist with a levelled-up mastery” of music and is packed with “revitalised energy for experimentation.”
“How that manifests is a distinct minimalism and crunch to many of the tracks,” the description continues, “with a clutch of crucial details, timbres and textures that add an ineffably new dimension to the sound, as well as a richer, more playful vocal range than ever.”
You can pre-order/pre-save the new album here.
In December, Kevin Parker will return Down Under and open for Justice on their upcoming Australian tour, where he’s set to perform DJ sets in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane.
In other Tame Impala news, recent achievements for Parker include producing Dua Lipa’s latest album, Radical Optimism, and inventing a new synthesiser, while Tame Impala were also credited as guests on Justice’s 2024 tracks One Night/All Night and the Grammy Award-winning Neverender.
Deadbeat
— Tame Impala (@tameimpala) September 17, 2025
1 My Old Ways
2 No Reply
3 Dracula
4 Loser
5 Oblivion
6 Not My World
7 Piece of Heaven
8 Obsolete
9 Ethereal Connection
10 See You On Monday (You’re Lost)
11 Afterthought
12 End of Summer pic.twitter.com/pQmkmg44Fm