***** Seriously? I would argue that the rate of new music development and progress has outstripped our imagination. There is heaps of new music to do. From electroacoustic space mass performances to massive-pendulum earth strings, there is no shortage of 'new' out there. Whether it's commercially viable however is another thing...
Matt you know whats not new? The music industry pushing bland lame versions of bands. These guys are privileged enough to havema great contact nothing more. I thought we were beyond having industry people telling us what to like. There has been a psych underground going on for years. These wankers are just showing up to exploit it now. So sad really. Embarresed to know these guys.
I think that's not exactly like this. They reuse old fashions, but in a way that fits better nowadays. If you really listen with attention to the 60's psychedelics you'll notice they sound a bit different.
I'm an old geezer born in the 50's and there isn't much in the way of new music that appeals. I know that this isn't 'new' but the band is to me. Caught them playing out the credits of the film The Gift with the track Keep In The Dark and I was immediately hooked. Straight away I bought the album Sun Structures and I am not disappointed.
@@Lloiita I can name albums Frankie and the Witch Fingers - Heavy Roller Thee Oh Sees - Castlemania King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - Paper Mache Dream Balloon Ty Segall - Melting Led Zeppelin - II
The Shelter Song could easily be a lost tape from 1971 with its chiming 12-string guitar line and fuzzed out vocals, but when it kicks in with the chorus it’s like the onset of a dream. It’s a particularly pertinent reminder that retro doesn’t have to mean looking backwards.
The Beatles were amazing, no one can deny that. Being such a revolutionary band they inspired generations of artists - it's natural that we hear a little bit of the Beatles in music today. In fact I think it's great that The Beatles live on through the impact they've had on so many artists.
@@imkluu no opinion is more wrong, or right than one another. opinions are not irrefutable and static in nature. opinions change. moreover, opinions arent a “right v wrong” binary, they’re more of a bimodal distribution. if you disagree, you agree that those you’ve disagreed with share a differing opinion, right? besides, you aren’t the arbiter of absolute truth, and if you so claim you are, idc what you say, i wont believe you.
hey guys there are 7 billion people on the planet, soooo many bands sound similar. tame impala aren't the only band making psych rock/pop today, the beatles weren't the only ones doing this shit in the 60s either. once you know enough music, everything sounds like everything else, but that doesn't diminish its merit. it just means a lot of fucking people make music. really nice song.
I wonder how many baby boomers hear this on the radio and one starts saying "Hey! Do you remember that one?" And then they try to figure out what band from their childhood sang it until they drive themselves crazy?
Keep wondering if it makes you happy. Besides, most Baby Boomers were already into their late teens, getting jobs, going to college, getting married, going off to Vietnam (or to Canada, as it were) when the Psychedelic era started (circa 1965). I was 17. Meaning, most of the BB's weren't children listening to this kind of music. They were already young adults. I doubt any of them would be driven crazy by a tune reminescent of days gone by. They'd most likely just say, "at least some of the kids today get it!'
LOL!! I know what you mean!! The first time I heard this, I said to myself, "this sounds '60's big time!! That guitar riff is something right out of a Byrds song. By the way, this song sounds GREAT. Can anybody pin that guitar riff on a 60's song? (something with a similar type of riff)
metaspherz not true most Young Adults during the 60's were into this music, the biggest age group to sell music to besides children/teenagers are young adult college age students, especially during the 60's music wave. LSD did come out then and if I remember seeing Woodstock correctly I would say that most of the people there were the exact age group you just mentioned Edit//// When I say this music, I mean the style/genre. It is weird I would have to specify that in the 21st century but these guys jam
People, If you like Temples Shelter Song I strongly suggest you give a listen to Donovan - Sunshine Superman, and also by Donovan- Hurdy Gurdy Man !! Donovan came out of the late 1960’s during the height of the first wave of the psychedelic music sound . Plus as a bonus you get to here a guitarist by the name of Jimi Page. Jimi Page was a studio musician before he formed Led Zeppelin ! PEACE TO ALL🎸✨
First saw them on Jimmy Fallon and loved this song immediately. Takes me back to the good music in 1967 or so during the psychedelic era . To the good music then, not the drugs, which I stayed away from . Good to see music like this making a comeback .
Daymn! I remember putting this song on repeat because it was the only one released from "this new band called Temples" And next week I'm seeing them live, touring their second album Time flies.
[Verse 1] One night You came on over to me Late night We shared a drink or three Night night I read a proverb to you That night She left a room with a view [Chorus 1] Take all the time Time that you want to Make up your mind Mind how you go Take me in time Time to the music Take me away to the twilight zone [Verse 2] Last night We stayed up late in a dream My oh my We read a play with no theme Lifetime In which our love pursues My time In which I spend with you [Chorus 2] Now I know the lonely days are gone Don't you know that I can see Like a summer day that's always long We repel the wet of tears As the shadows lighten up the day Through the cons we laugh away Like a windy day that's always wrong We take shelter where we can [Bridge] Last night I came on over to you My oh my We played a song or two Lifetime I read a poem aloud My time I wrote a song for thee [Chorus 2] Now I know the lonely days are gone Don't you know that I can see Like a summer day that's always long We repel the wet of tears As the shadows lighten up the day Through the cons we laugh away Like a windy day that's always wrong We take shelter where we can
Just saw them live in Manchester as a support act for Primal Scream - they were fantastic! I even got to speak to James Bagshaw, the lead singer, awesome dude! And AWESOME band!
Woah, I left this comment when their was only about 1000 views on this video, I and so pleased to see why of my favourite bands becoming more widely recognised for their talents!
+Brandon Redacted It's actually a bit more like Outside Chance by the Turtles(and written by Warren Zevon), which was also strongly influenced by Paperback Writer....so you're basically quite right. I like this song....borrow from the best!
Hey! I like Temples and I also like Nicki Minaj! They play different kind of music and both are doing fine in what They do!! Go Nicki and Temples!! Lol
PkmnTrainerEthan than we should buy this music instead of only listening online. Artists live on what they got from their music. In my opinion, if we want to give bands a chance, we have to "struggle with pop music" in this way :)
Tame impala is my favourite band. To all those people comparing you should know that they sound similar now but ever genre needs bands influencing each other to grasp their own versatile sound. Wait sometime and you'll see these two bands develop into their own awesomeness. I'm actually loving this album, quality stuff right here.
These bands are Beatles-influenced, so they usually bare similarity in sound. Well, I assume that Temples is inspired by the Beatles. I know Tame Impala is, for sure.
Everything old is new again.
*****
Seriously? I would argue that the rate of new music development and progress has outstripped our imagination. There is heaps of new music to do. From electroacoustic space mass performances to massive-pendulum earth strings, there is no shortage of 'new' out there. Whether it's commercially viable however is another thing...
Matt you know whats not new? The music industry pushing bland lame versions of bands. These guys are privileged enough to havema great contact nothing more. I thought we were beyond having industry people telling us what to like. There has been a psych underground going on for years. These wankers are just showing up to exploit it now. So sad really. Embarresed to know these guys.
I think that's not exactly like this. They reuse old fashions, but in a way that fits better nowadays. If you really listen with attention to the 60's psychedelics you'll notice they sound a bit different.
Don't you mean everything new is OLD?
Not surprising when the alternative is Shit Hop or the garbage that passes for Pop music.
so psychedelic, getting amazing 60's vibes
Amazing music here in 2023 but it was always top tier music incredible album
I'm an old geezer born in the 50's and there isn't much in the way of new music that appeals. I know that this isn't 'new' but the band is to me. Caught them playing out the credits of the film The Gift with the track Keep In The Dark and I was immediately hooked. Straight away I bought the album Sun Structures and I am not disappointed.
That chorus... I could listen to it looping forever.
Still listening to this song in 2022, why can't there be more such masterpieces😭
They exist but, as a psychedelic band founder, getting the attention of the internet is quite difficult
@@sergiocolmenares9482 well, tell me if u know more songs like these please 😅😃
@@Lloiita
Waterplant - Alive (my Band)
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - This Thing
Soft Cricket - Mrs Blue
Crumb - Nina
Fever the Ghost - Source
The Floridians - Dunes
Moses Gunn Collective - Dream Girls
@@sergiocolmenares9482 ur fast, amazing, thanks!!
@@Lloiita
I can name albums
Frankie and the Witch Fingers - Heavy Roller
Thee Oh Sees - Castlemania
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - Paper Mache Dream Balloon
Ty Segall - Melting
Led Zeppelin - II
I just saw these guys on "Jimmy Fallon" and I was mesmerized for 3 minutes. I think I just found a new band to obsess over. Really great song.
They also have a great song called Mesmerise.
I just saw them on Jimmy Fallon too and liked them enough to search them out. Not too often that happens with "new" music for me. Thumbs up!
The Golden Throne *-*
Prisms
franzchick66 This band is much better than a lot of the music being produced these days.
I love to see young people really *get* the vibe of older music and make it even cooler - nice job guys 👍
It’s amazing
I Still Believe in Music...Thanks Temples!
+Andres Molina lol
+Andres Molina wow. almost two months and that's all you have to reply with? wow you're absolutely useless.
+Andres Molina wow. almost two months and that's all you have to reply with? wow you're absolutely useless.
First Name Why be a dick when you don’t have to?
I absolutely love this track. Great sounds.
Everything new is "old" again. I love this! Leave it to the Brits where innovation begins but never ends! 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
The Shelter Song could easily be a lost tape from 1971 with its chiming 12-string guitar line and fuzzed out vocals, but when it kicks in with the chorus it’s like the onset of a dream. It’s a particularly pertinent reminder that retro doesn’t have to mean looking backwards.
More like 68.
I agree. It's amazing!!
I CANNOT STOP LISTENING TO THIS SONG. This is a good sign.
Great song. Sounds like something from the late 1960's
This music has a 60s sound. It's wonderful!
The Beatles were amazing, no one can deny that. Being such a revolutionary band they inspired generations of artists - it's natural that we hear a little bit of the Beatles in music today. In fact I think it's great that The Beatles live on through the impact they've had on so many artists.
💜
Here I am, eight years later, to come to say that the Beatles are very overrated
@@ilovenangs4759 You are entitled to your opinion, but it is wrong.
@@imkluu Following this logic, your statement is also an opinion and therefore everyone is both wrong and right
@@imkluu no opinion is more wrong, or right than one another. opinions are not irrefutable and static in nature. opinions change. moreover, opinions arent a “right v wrong” binary, they’re more of a bimodal distribution. if you disagree, you agree that those you’ve disagreed with share a differing opinion, right? besides, you aren’t the arbiter of absolute truth, and if you so claim you are, idc what you say, i wont believe you.
I'm counting down the days to the album's release next week!
Well worth the wait!
Now I'm waiting for the 3rd album!
hey guys there are 7 billion people on the planet, soooo many bands sound similar. tame impala aren't the only band making psych rock/pop today, the beatles weren't the only ones doing this shit in the 60s either. once you know enough music, everything sounds like everything else, but that doesn't diminish its merit. it just means a lot of fucking people make music. really nice song.
i dont understand why you commented that...
killercorncob1995 He's right though.
Because its true
As a "Boomer" who was spoon fed on "the British invasion"..................I can't believe how history repeats itself. Love this stuff.
Yeah but compared to the beatles, i like this song 50x more.
This needs to get 1 million views. I don't care if people will complain that it's mainstream because of that, this is perfect.
4.7 million as of Jan. 2023
Just saw these guys on Ellen and liked them enough to search them out! Retro-60s music and these guys do it really well!! Love the song!!
Same with me!!!
I wonder how many baby boomers hear this on the radio and one starts saying "Hey! Do you remember that one?" And then they try to figure out what band from their childhood sang it until they drive themselves crazy?
Hahahaaa! Good one!
I know I use to have that one on a 45..
Keep wondering if it makes you happy. Besides, most Baby Boomers were already into their late teens, getting jobs, going to college, getting married, going off to Vietnam (or to Canada, as it were) when the Psychedelic era started (circa 1965). I was 17. Meaning, most of the BB's weren't children listening to this kind of music. They were already young adults. I doubt any of them would be driven crazy by a tune reminescent of days gone by. They'd most likely just say, "at least some of the kids today get it!'
LOL!! I know what you mean!! The first time I heard this, I said to myself, "this sounds '60's big time!! That guitar riff is something right out of a Byrds song. By the way, this song sounds GREAT. Can anybody pin that guitar riff on a 60's song? (something with a similar type of riff)
metaspherz
not true most Young Adults during the 60's were into this music, the biggest age group to sell music to besides children/teenagers are young adult college age students, especially during the 60's music wave. LSD did come out then and if I remember seeing Woodstock correctly I would say that most of the people there were the exact age group you just mentioned
Edit//// When I say this music, I mean the style/genre. It is weird I would have to specify that in the 21st century but these guys jam
People, If you like Temples Shelter Song I strongly suggest you give a listen to Donovan - Sunshine Superman, and also by Donovan- Hurdy Gurdy Man !!
Donovan came out of the late 1960’s during the height of the first wave of the psychedelic music sound . Plus as a bonus you get to here a guitarist by the name of Jimi Page.
Jimi Page was a studio musician before he formed Led Zeppelin !
PEACE TO ALL🎸✨
Since no genre or Rock is created, old sounds are back! Great song!
Did someone say trippy 60's? Talented guys
Take me back 50 years, great song. Wonder when Temples is in LA again...
you can't stop listening to this song
First saw them on Jimmy Fallon and loved this song immediately. Takes me back to the good music in 1967 or so during the psychedelic era . To the good music then, not the drugs, which I stayed away from . Good to see music like this making a comeback .
Fantastic song, I'm extremely happy to have found this band... loving it
Anyone else fall in love with this song because of "That's You!"?
Me
Assolutamente siiiii❤❤❤
won tickets to see them live last year.
SERIOUSLY GOOD LIVE!!
Were amazing at Hyde park last week ✌🏼️
This ending to this song is one of the greatest things to happen in modern rock music. I just want to be in a field dancing in the breeze.
Awesome! Thank you for bringing the 60's back to life!!
I'm addicted. I'm so happy to have found Temples.
me encanta , y esa esencia psicodélica me manda a viajar a los 60s
I was a psychedelia-loving teen in the 1960s and i love Temples. bought the album on Saturday.
i just keep listening to this song its brill
Brilliant music from the home town ❤️❤️❤️
These guys got just the right kind of music videos I've been looking for
I absolutely love this song 🎵
I can't get enough of this song, it rocks!
Seeing them live was amazing
No words to describe what this song gives to me ♥
Love this band! The soul of the 60s, their personal sound, and modern psychedelia, can't wait for the next release!
wow they sound sooo good
Daymn!
I remember putting this song on repeat because it was the only one released from "this new band called Temples"
And next week I'm seeing them live, touring their second album
Time flies.
Such a great song, well developed!
wowowowo~!!!!!!!!!!! almost 2 million views way to go James Bagshaw and Temples!
Really good! Proper songwriting, proper production, proper hair. What more could you want?
I saw them at Corona Capital, and i love their performance!!!
Good year for this song, featured in Far Cry 5, and as the main theme for Sony,s That's You game.
Yeah I frequently heard it on That's You but couldn't find the name. I found it out from Far Cry 5 and immediately reminded me of That's You
The whole song is fantastic but when they finally reach that chorus from the beginning, it's super ethereal. Amazing melodies.
[Verse 1]
One night
You came on over to me
Late night
We shared a drink or three
Night night
I read a proverb to you
That night
She left a room with a view
[Chorus 1]
Take all the time
Time that you want to
Make up your mind
Mind how you go
Take me in time
Time to the music
Take me away to the twilight zone
[Verse 2]
Last night
We stayed up late in a dream
My oh my
We read a play with no theme
Lifetime
In which our love pursues
My time
In which I spend with you
[Chorus 2]
Now I know the lonely days are gone
Don't you know that I can see
Like a summer day that's always long
We repel the wet of tears
As the shadows lighten up the day
Through the cons we laugh away
Like a windy day that's always wrong
We take shelter where we can
[Bridge]
Last night
I came on over to you
My oh my
We played a song or two
Lifetime
I read a poem aloud
My time
I wrote a song for thee
[Chorus 2]
Now I know the lonely days are gone
Don't you know that I can see
Like a summer day that's always long
We repel the wet of tears
As the shadows lighten up the day
Through the cons we laugh away
Like a windy day that's always wrong
We take shelter where we can
Thank you
Just saw them live in Manchester as a support act for Primal Scream - they were fantastic! I even got to speak to James Bagshaw, the lead singer, awesome dude! And AWESOME band!
I've met Adam before at his uncle's house. Cool guy. Keep grinding Adam!
Love it. So 60ish & great. These young fellows are real good & I'd put each one on my lap & give em a big hug!
Estou apaixonado por essa banda!!!
Tbmm♡♡
Getting bloody tired of bumping into this all over the place.
Best thing I've heard in a while
Woah, I left this comment when their was only about 1000 views on this video, I and so pleased to see why of my favourite bands becoming more widely recognised for their talents!
Genius songwriting, perfect mix. Cant wait for the Album guys !! Let us know when you make your way to Germany!
Simply put - yes, and yes again.
mmm groove out on the bass during the chorus
So good
variable kickflip to nosemanual to triple heelflip
+Marlon Frijters STICKER SLAP TO MANUAL TO WALLPLANT
+StickmanSham bitches please. semi-flip to nose-blunt to 360 flip blunt slide to revert rodeo-900 rocket air...
+Marlon Frijters 360 hardflip late lazer flip
in THPS5, more like glitches galore
+StickmanSham lol it went from a rail to a vert
shared this on the Facebook page of 10:11 PM - The power of music!
i was watching a video of temples performing and the last song was shelter song and i recognized this song from the ps4 game called "Thats You"
The singer even looks like young Syd Barrett! Heavenly music!
the other day they used this song's intro in a Dutch tv show, I was so surprised
which dutch tv show?
Alexander Banic I can't remember to be honest
Dun let me be gøne
Scrotal Recall?
10 years ago unbelievable
Love, love their music!!!
Amazing
This band kicksssss assss!!!
This one restored my hope for humanrace! We can still make music, game ain't over!🙏
2019?
2022 y sigo amando esta canción
2021.
Por acá de nuevo también. 👍🏻
2022♡
So huge this NEW revival of the 60's !! - greetings of Bordeaux - France
"Paperback Writer" much, guys? That intro was straight lifted. This is what Beck would sound like if he did a record using all Beatles riffs.
+Brandon Redacted It's actually a bit more like Outside Chance by the Turtles(and written by Warren Zevon), which was also strongly influenced by Paperback Writer....so you're basically quite right. I like this song....borrow from the best!
+1967PONTIACGTO You know the old saying, immature artists imitate, mature artists steal. This does sound great.
+Brandon Redacted It's identical to "Midnight Rendesvous" by the Babys!
This songg is a vibeee
Reminiscent of The Beatles guitar
+cort fitzp McGuinn's and Lennon's "Rickenbacker". Just another bright choice!
+Sigmacast I would die happily for a classic Rickenbacker 12-string
na verdade diria The Kinks
I actually thought this was from the 60's until viewing the video. Nice to see actual talent beyond 90'..
Not sure who Jimmy Fallon is but they were great at both Glastonbury (June) and The Forum (Wednesday 04 Dec). They will go far.
I heard this in shop for store music wasn't radio channel loved it
I heard this while playing Far Cry 5 and then became obsessed with tracking down this song.
This song is song retro feeling. It kind of reminds me of Jim Morrison and the Doors. I really like this song.
Your lyrics are now on a shoe,
Congrats, you did it all
at least Jun's a decent guy
I just loved their album so much. I've never seen the video for this song
for fans of these guys and tame impala try pond - giant tortoise or deep sea arcade - girls there's some great acid rock in aus atm
If you have not already, watch Pond - live on KEXP
No se como recién descubrí esta banda !! Es increíble!!!!
The inspiration for this song must be The Byrd's "EIGHT MILES HIGH" from the sixties
Absolute banger!
New psychodelia - unbelievably groovetastic.
It is special, the vocal sound and various aspects come together to great effect
The guitar lick is almost identical to "Midnight Rendesvous" by the Babys......check it out.
Eva Antal is right about this song.
Yet here we are listening to this one instead.
Eva Antal my god, it really does!!! :o
These blokes got a great sixties sound. Their motown sounding rhythm section is great.
we need more bands like this to get bigger than nicki minaj and shit
Absolutely
Hey nicki has a big butt. americans love big butts lol god bless big butts
Hey! I like Temples and I also like Nicki Minaj!
They play different kind of music and both are doing fine in what They do!! Go Nicki and Temples!! Lol
PkmnTrainerEthan than we should buy this music instead of only listening online. Artists live on what they got from their music. In my opinion, if we want to give bands a chance, we have to "struggle with pop music" in this way :)
Thank you
this song has been lodged in my head for a week now.
These guys totally sound like Tame Impala!.. genuinly thought this was one of their songs when i heard the stongbow advert.
Saw them and tame impala at a show!!!
William Lance Bunbury?
They are coming to my home town, I'm excited for this one
Tame impala is my favourite band.
To all those people comparing you should know that they sound similar now but ever genre needs bands influencing each other to grasp their own versatile sound.
Wait sometime and you'll see these two bands develop into their own awesomeness. I'm actually loving this album, quality stuff right here.
These bands are Beatles-influenced, so they usually bare similarity in sound. Well, I assume that Temples is inspired by the Beatles. I know Tame Impala is, for sure.
Back at 60's
I'm so lovin' this.