The ever-evolving, always-extraordinary King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard dropped their 16th studio record, K.G,. November 20, and if you guessed it’s amazing, you guessed correct. K.G. is a deeper dive into the band’s use of microtonality as well as brief flirtations with fringe pop, 90’s alternative music, and electronic dance, to varying degrees. But, the real star of K.G. is the psychedelic groove King Gizzard might be better known for. K.G. is a psychedelic stew of sound reminiscent of ’60s icons Donovan, The Lemon Pipers, The 13th Floor Elevators, etc., that mix and mingle in a fascinating way on this record. Let’s be clear, though; this component is only one part of who and what King Gizzard is in terms of their overall musical and band identity. K.G. is the modern day...
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