Is It True
Tame Impala
The opening synth figure on this track has a fizzing, carbonated quality — bright and slightly artificial, like the musical equivalent of neon light through frosted glass. It sets the tone for a song that wears its influences openly: funk rhythms filtered through an eighties pop sensibility, complete with punchy snares and a bouncy bass. Kevin Parker's vocal delivery here is lighter and more playful than much of his catalog, riding the groove with an almost carefree ease that belies the underlying uncertainty in the words. The song asks whether something imagined is actually real — whether a feeling, a connection, a version of events can be trusted — and puts those questions inside a sonic package that feels almost too cheerful to hold them, creating a productive tension between form and content. As part of The Slow Rush's broader meditation on time and experience, it functions as a moment of pleasurable ambiguity, where the uncertainty doesn't ache but shimmers. This belongs to the lineage of sophisticated pop that dresses philosophical unease in irresistible rhythm, the kind of song that a certain era of indie music was uniquely capable of producing. It suits a morning commute or a kitchen dance, somewhere the body can participate while the mind quietly works through something it can't quite name.
fast
2010s
bright, polished, fizzing
Australian psychedelic rock
Psychedelic Pop, Funk. Funk-Pop. playful, anxious. Fizzes with bright, cheerful energy throughout while quietly holding philosophical uncertainty beneath the surface, never resolving the gap between its joyful form and questioning content.. energy 7. fast. danceability 8. valence 7. vocals: light, carefree, smooth, playful male. production: funky rhythm section, punchy snares, bouncy bass, 80s-inflected synths. texture: bright, polished, fizzing. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. Australian psychedelic rock. Morning commute or kitchen dance where the body can move freely while the mind quietly works through something it cannot quite name.