Surprise! @kglw.net song histories are back for Phantom Island! All are up on the site now!
Thanks to @wbtgslinger.bsky.social and Ashley for helping to write “Sea of Doubt” and “Panpsych.”
Surprise! @kglw.net song histories are back for Phantom Island! All are up on the site now!
Thanks to @wbtgslinger.bsky.social and Ashley for helping to write “Sea of Doubt” and “Panpsych.”
My interpretation was that 'timeland' is the endless feeling Melbourne lockdowns. 'Laminated Denim' is an anagram of 'Made In Timeland' and the album marks the culmination of a goal that had been endlessly delayed due to the pandemic.
You can try the album recommendation quote chain I made here on Bluesky!
bsky.app/profile/wbtg...
It's a little experimental and not finished, but should set someone on their way.
Installment 1 of my Biography of Gizzard is out now! This represents 18 months work piecing together the most detailed history of the band I could, with heavy research and over 100 sources from the kglw.net interview archive:
kglw.net/pages/band-bio
Much more coming soon 👀
2017's Polygondwanaland ambitiously sought to outdo the entire discography amid production alongside four other albums, and succeeded. Clean, proggy, and composed with deep polyrhythms, it is also notable for its copyright-free release that led to the Official Bootlegger program.
With a title too long for Bluesky, 2023's Petrodragonic Apocalypse... is then the logical conclusion of King Gizzard doing metal. It is a technical and dense tribute to progressive speed metal showcasing some of the band's best ever musicianship.
But what if they made metal? 2019's Infest the Rats' Nest is the logical result of King Gizzard's heavier tendencies. Part tribute to thrash and AC/DC, this release also expands the Gizzverse with an intense narrative of Earth escape away from climate catastrophe.
Hi, I appreciate the enthusiasm, but would you consider deleting this? Its now in the way of the recommendations. If you want to promote the link thats fine, maybe do it in a comment? My intention was to keep the recommendations here on Bluesky. FYI this source is out of date.
The original no-concept leftovers album is 2013's Oddments. Featuring some unused material even from before the formation of the band, the album contains examples of some paths never taken as well as hints of what was to come - all washed over with a lo-fi haze.
Another eclectic no-concept album is Gumboot Soup. The final album of 2017, it is a mix of familiar and unique styles amassed from material that didn't fit into the previous 4 albums. This is another great diversity showcase that provides several more paths through the discography.
Perhaps their most unique record, 2017's Murder Of The Universe is like Nonagon Infinity turned up to 11. It is a dark, noisy, shameless dive into the Gizzverse. With forms of Heavy-Psych and Metal, extensive spoken narration is used in conjunction with vocals to spin an epic tale in three acts.
‘Nonagon Infinity opens the door’, this self-mythologising nod to Huxley’s Doors of Perception drops you straight into a new frontier of Heavy-Psych. In some ways the sequel to IIYMF, 2016's Nonagon Infinity was the next big breakthrough and utilises an infinitely looping composition.
Absolutely! 2017-2019, and 2022 albums are among their cleanest (particularly Polygondwanaland IMO). Paper Mache Dream Balloon and their other metal album Petrodragonic Apocalypse... also might stand out a bit. But yeah sometimes they totally mess with how it will sound for the fun of it.
2022's Omnium Gatherum fuses the last of the lockdown isolation songs with their first sessions all back together playing in the same room. It has an eclectic mix of songs that blur the lines between some of their quietest, loudest, oldest and freshest styles. The current jam band era begins here.
The classic first album suggestion is 2014's I'm In Your Mind Fuzz. With Krautrock inspiration, this is the band's first big evolution in songwriting and production quality. Moving confidently between driving and relaxed psych sounds, their first opus also lays the lore foundation for the gizzverse.
Inspired by the Gizzverse Guide I wrote at @kglw.net:
kglw.net/pages/gizzve...
I'm bringing an interactive King Gizzard discography guide here to Bluesky. All you need to do is check the quote skeets for the next listening recommendation, starting with this post.
Experimental DIY recording has always been one of their tenets, probably applies to your two examples the most as well as Nonagon and everything else before IIYMF. Can certainly be grating but perhaps reading up on how each was made/what they were going for might help?
A list of my top 20 most streamed artists in the last year including The Grateful Dead, King Gizzard, and Björk.
A list of my top 20 most streamed tracks in the last year, including U Should Not Be Doing That, All Blues, and MESSY.
Anyway, here's my real last 365 days of streaming:
First stick and poke.
Does it happen with any other records? You might want to check your stylus condition/tonearm balance.
i’m an album girly
playlists are cool
but listening to an entire album in order, the way the artist intended? that’s where it’s at for me personally
Whats your 10/10 album?
It's great! I don't think I would ever pick that its Lucas or related to Gizz at all if I didn't know already.
#gizzsky
Showing the 6 members of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard on stage posing for the camera to mark the end of a tour.
Unbelievable tour! We are so spoiled to have had free live streams of every show, which are now on demand. Seriously has that ever been done before?
C.O.F.F.I.N
Private Function
Leah Senior/Natural Bridge Festival #5
King Gizzard/Splendour 2023
Arctic Monkeys