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"Mind Mischief"
Single by Tame Impala
from the album Lonerism
ReleasedJanuary 2013
Genre
Length4:31
LabelModular
Songwriter(s)Kevin Parker
Producer(s)Kevin Parker
Tame Impala singles chronology
"Feels Like We Only Go Backwards"
(2012)
"Mind Mischief"
(2013)
"Let It Happen"
(2015)

"Mind Mischief" is a song by Australian psychedelic rock band Tame Impala. It is the fourth track on their 2012 album Lonerism, and was released as its third and final single in January 2013. Kevin Parker wrote the song, and he also performed all the vocals and instruments on it by himself. A live performance of the song was also released on the album Live Versions.

The single peaked at number 38 on the Mexico Ingles Airplay chart.[4]

Music video

A music video for "Mind Mischief" was made. It was filmed on the premises of Ashlyns School in Berkhamsted, England. The video was controversial however, as it features a male student (played by Bill Milner) fantasising about his female teacher.[5] The head teacher of the school, James Shapland, said: "If we had known it was going to be quite like that, we would not have agreed to it".[6]

Reception

Paste ranked "Mind Mischief" the third best Tame Impala song. They thought that it had the catchiest guitar riff written by Parker, as well as perhaps his most interesting percussion.[7]

In 2015, Ciara Knight, writing for the Irish website Joe, ranked "Mind Mischief" #22 on her ranking of every Tame Impala song. She wrote: "From the first guitar chord the tone is set for what is guaranteed to be a slow but punchy little jam that's best enjoyed late in the day, ideally with a beer and a cigarette".[8]

The Australian website Beat considered "Mind Mischief" to be one of the best Tame Impala songs, and called it an adored cut, as it "presents a stellar drum loop and magnetic bass line".[9]

Personnel

Kevin Parker - all vocals and instruments

References

  1. ^ "Tame Impala: Lonerism". Pitchfork.
  2. ^ "Lonerism - Tame Impala | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  3. ^ "Album Review: Tame Impala - Lonerism". DrownedInSound.
  4. ^ "Tame Impala Mind Mischief Chart History". Billboard.
  5. ^ "Video: Tame Impala, "Mind Mischief"". The FADER.
  6. ^ "Head shocked by saucy music video shot at school". www.berkhamstedtoday.co.uk.
  7. ^ "The 15 Best Tame Impala Songs". pastemagazine.com. February 12, 2020.
  8. ^ "Every Tame Impala song ranked from worst to best". JOE.co.uk.
  9. ^ "The best Tame Impala songs, ranked for your enjoyment". July 4, 2018.