Tame Impala have released their long-awaited Currents follow-up. The Slow Rush is out now via Interscope/Fiction. Listen to the album below. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)

The Slow Rush was led by “Borderline,” “It Might Be Time,” “Posthumous Forgiveness,” and“Lost in Yesterday.” Kevin Parker recorded the album between Los Angeles and his studio in his hometown of Fremantle, Australia.

The Slow Rush is Tame Impala’s fourth studio album. Since releasing Currents, frontman Kevin Parker has collaborated with Lady Gaga (“Perfect Illusion”), the Avalanches (“Going Home”), Travis Scott (“SKELETONS”), ZHU (“My Life”), and Theophilus London (“Only You” and “Whiplash”), among others.

Last year, the band headlined Coachella. Also in 2019, Tame Impala performed “Patience” (which did not make the record) on Saturday Night Live.

Tame Impala are playing North American shows with Clairo and MGMT next month. Then, in April, they’ll tour Australia and New Zealand with Khruangbin before returning to the United States and Canada in the spring for concerts with Perfume Genius. Get tickets here.

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