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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard's sense of unfettered sonic exploration makes them easy to mistake them for a long-forgotten relic of the psych explosion of the '60s. With a far-out sound that, at times, feels barely held together, King Gizzard evoke the eclectic rock experimentation that was all the rage decades ago. Their prolific nature led them to release albums at a frenetic pace their intense desire; to seek out new sounds, and follow new paths meant that every one of their multitude of releases sounded different from the last, and each one was worth checking out.
By Tyler Metz , Ian Hoke4.1
1414 ratings
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard's sense of unfettered sonic exploration makes them easy to mistake them for a long-forgotten relic of the psych explosion of the '60s. With a far-out sound that, at times, feels barely held together, King Gizzard evoke the eclectic rock experimentation that was all the rage decades ago. Their prolific nature led them to release albums at a frenetic pace their intense desire; to seek out new sounds, and follow new paths meant that every one of their multitude of releases sounded different from the last, and each one was worth checking out.