/ Mar 13, 2025
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Perth’s Tame Impala has claimed its first ever Grammy award at the 67th iteration of the music awards in Los Angeles.
The electronic project by Kevin Parker took out the Best Dance/Electronic Recording category with the tune Neverender.
French duo Gaspard Auge and Xavier De Rosnay — better known as Justice — partnered on the track, which marks the first Grammy win for Tame Impala from five career nominations.
The collaboration beat out several other genre-defining names in Fred again, Disclosure, and Kaytranada who combined with Childish Gambino.
Parker, 39, has not churned out a Tame Impala album since The Slow Rush dropped in February 2020.
Leading the charge for Aussie artists, it was a less than pleasing event for stars Troye Sivan and Nick Cave who were also nominated.
Sivan, also raised in Perth, was pipped by his Brat-ish tour mate Charli xcx for Best Dance Pop Recording — with Von Dutch punctuating a massive year for Charli.
She also claimed Best Dance/Pop Album for the movement that was Brat.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ were outshone in the Best Alternative Music Performance category by American singer St Vincent with her song Flea.
Other notable winners include emerging songstress Sabrina Carpenter, who took out Best Pop Solo Performance with her catchy tune Espresso.
Leading the Rap game was Kendrick Lamar, with his Drake dis-track Not Like Us taking both Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song.
More to come
Perth’s Tame Impala has claimed its first ever Grammy award at the 67th iteration of the music awards in Los Angeles.
The electronic project by Kevin Parker took out the Best Dance/Electronic Recording category with the tune Neverender.
French duo Gaspard Auge and Xavier De Rosnay — better known as Justice — partnered on the track, which marks the first Grammy win for Tame Impala from five career nominations.
The collaboration beat out several other genre-defining names in Fred again, Disclosure, and Kaytranada who combined with Childish Gambino.
Parker, 39, has not churned out a Tame Impala album since The Slow Rush dropped in February 2020.
Leading the charge for Aussie artists, it was a less than pleasing event for stars Troye Sivan and Nick Cave who were also nominated.
Sivan, also raised in Perth, was pipped by his Brat-ish tour mate Charli xcx for Best Dance Pop Recording — with Von Dutch punctuating a massive year for Charli.
She also claimed Best Dance/Pop Album for the movement that was Brat.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ were outshone in the Best Alternative Music Performance category by American singer St Vincent with her song Flea.
Other notable winners include emerging songstress Sabrina Carpenter, who took out Best Pop Solo Performance with her catchy tune Espresso.
Leading the Rap game was Kendrick Lamar, with his Drake dis-track Not Like Us taking both Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song.
More to come
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