That's not a knife

Strewth
Total votes: 20 (56%)
Didgiri-don't
Total votes: 16 (44%)
Total votes: 36

Re: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

34
The new album rips. If you liked “Gaia” off of last year’s album, then this is the album for you. Drummer is crazy good on this new one.

If this album came out 40 years ago, it would’ve changed the trajectory of metal. Now it’s just full of acrobatics that we’ve all seen before, but are no less thrilling. I won’t begrudge anyone for loving this album, especially a teenager. When I summon my 16 year old self and give it a listen, it’s a jaw dropper.

Re: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

37
I’ve only listened to the first hour of the 5 hour Live In Chicago ‘23 “bootleg”, but that first hour is really good. I may prefer the live version of “Pleura” to the studio version.

These guys are playing at a large venue on their next run through Austin. I guarantee, they’re well on their way to becoming the next Grateful Phish.

Re: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

40
It feels wrong to object to their release rate when they are clearly talented and their output is varied, but I can't deny feeling some relief when a global pandemic finally slowed them down. Some of their tracks feel a bit insubstantial or underbaked, and can stray into pastiche - but well executed pastiche - which may explain why I don't listen to them that much. But when they hit the mark I really like them.

The rapping has to stop, however.

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