The Week in Review: Four New Records to Check Out

King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard – Butterfly 3000 (Flightless Records) The astounding eighteenth record in their decade of existence, Butterfly 3000 finds the legendary Aussie rockers at their softest and most pop inspired since 2015’s Paper Mache Dream Balloon. Continuing on their never ending quest of exploring new genres this record introduces synth pop to the large arsenal of sounds in the band’s discography. The fuzzed out guitars and reverb drenched vocals are traded out in favor of quirky synthesizers that lead the way on this LP. This is certainly a record that will stand out in the Gizzard discography as the sweetest and most catchy. It’s almost atypical in it’s melancholy and somber sound. Regardless this is a totally fun summer record and one well worth checking out. Butterfly...

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