Vinyl Record

Justice & Tame Impala - Neverender

Justice & Tame Impala - Neverender album cover

Justice & Tame Impala - Neverender on LP vinyl. A 2024 Electronic record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.

LP · Electronic · 2024

Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.

Buyer notes: 2024 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection Electronic shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.

Neverender brings together Justice's sculpted French electro muscle and Kevin Parker's unmistakable Tame Impala vocal haze, making it one of the clearest crossover moments around Justice's Hyperdrama era. The track works because neither side disappears. Justice supply the glossy force: compression, snap, high-drama chord movement, and that sense of dance music as chrome architecture. Parker brings a human blur to the centre, his voice turning the song's momentum into something more wistful and memory-struck. The result is not a rock guest spot pasted onto an electronic track. It feels integrated, with the vocal melody and the production both leaning into longing, velocity, and return. As a standalone listening piece, Neverender has the elegance of a pop single and the density of a club record, but it also carries the mood of two artists meeting in the space between nostalgia and forward motion. It is polished, immediate, and emotionally brighter than its machinery first suggests.

The track matters because it shows Justice's later-period sound reaching beyond electro spectacle without losing its visceral charge. With Tame Impala involved, it also connects two major strands of 21st-century festival music: French electronic maximalism and psychedelic pop introspection, joined through a song built for scale.

This is a useful modern single or EP-side shelf piece for collectors following Justice, Tame Impala, or the Hyperdrama cycle. Its value is the collaboration itself: a meeting of two highly recognizable production worlds, strong enough for casual play but detailed enough for close listening.

Polished electro-pop with Justice's compressed dance architecture, Tame Impala's hazy vocal character, bright melodic lift, and a sleek balance of club impact and wistful pop.

Recommended for: Justice collectors following the Hyperdrama era; Tame Impala fans interested in Kevin Parker's collaborations; Listeners who like electronic pop with festival-scale polish.

Is Neverender more Justice or more Tame Impala? It genuinely carries both identities: Justice provide the production frame, while Kevin Parker's vocal tone gives the track its emotional character. Does it connect to Hyperdrama? Yes. It is part of the same Justice era and shows the album cycle's interest in major collaborators and brighter melodic reach. Who should add this to a collection? It fits collectors who follow either artist closely, especially those interested in contemporary electronic-pop collaborations with real personality.