Their sound draws from so much you’ve heard before—‘70s rock and funk, high-energy improv, a touch of pop, a sliver of metal. But the members of this group mix and match those elements—with just a hint of modern tech to burnish a sturdy nucleus of retro-minded organ and guitar—in ways that never fail to astonish.
KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD Nonagon Infinity (Psychedelic/Space
Rock, 2016)
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Review by GameSwitcher — ...one of King Gizzard's most popular albums to
date!
To me this album builds off on of their previous albums "I'm in Your Mind
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