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Watch Tame Impala perform ‘Is It True’ from home on ‘Stephen Colbert’

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Kevin Parker plays bass, guitar and sings in the colourful multi-track performance Tame Impala bandleader Kevin Parker was the latest virtual musical guest on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night (May 11).

Performing remotely, Parker delivered a multi-tracked version of ‘Is It True’, taken from the band’s latest album ‘The Slow Rush’.

The vibrant split-screen performance saw Parker handle bass, guitar and vocal duties in separate, synced up recordings. Watch it below: .@tameimpala provides tonight’s #PlayAtHome performance with “Is It True” on A Late Show! #LSS pic.twitter.com/tbxBwhsa2p — A Late Show (@colbertlateshow) May 12, 2020 It’s not the first time Tame Impala have taken to the Colbert stage, albeit in different

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