180g recycled black lp for their 26th album, king gizzard & the lizard wizard swap the widescreen concepts of their recent albums for the intimacy of six good friends collaborating on the most bonhomie-laden set they’ve yet committed to wax.for 'flight b741', bandleader, stu mackenzie, says king gizzard “wanted to make something that was primal, instinctual, more ‘from the gut’ – just people in a room, doing what feels right. we wanted to make something fun.”tapping into the country-fried 70s american rock on which they were all raised – along with the ornery garage-rock roots from which their mighty discography sprang – 'flight b741' is lightning caught inside a bottle. across its 10 ragged, glorious barnburners, king gizzard flesh out rough skeletons of songs with their inspired improvisations, inimitable grooves and a unique pass-the-mic approach to vocals that saw every member of the band raise their voice and sing.
180g recycled black lp for their 26th album, king gizzard & the lizard wizard swap the widescreen concepts of their recent albums for the intimacy of six good friends collaborating on the most bonhomie-laden set they’ve yet committed to wax.for 'flight b741', bandleader, stu mackenzie, says king gizzard “wanted to make something that was primal, instinctual, more ‘from the gut’ – just people in a room, doing what feels right. we wanted to make something fun.”tapping into the country-fried 70s american rock on which they were all raised – along with the ornery garage-rock roots from which their mighty discography sprang – 'flight b741' is lightning caught inside a bottle. across its 10 ragged, glorious barnburners, king gizzard flesh out rough skeletons of songs with their inspired improvisations, inimitable grooves and a unique pass-the-mic approach to vocals that saw every member of the band raise their voice and sing.
180g recycled black lp for their 26th album, king gizzard & the lizard wizard swap the widescreen concepts of their recent albums for the intimacy of six good friends collaborating on the most bonhomie-laden set they’ve yet committed to wax.for 'flight b741', bandleader, stu mackenzie, says king gizzard “wanted to make something that was primal, instinctual, more ‘from the gut’ – just people in a room, doing what feels right. we wanted to make something fun.”tapping into the country-fried 70s american rock on which they were all raised – along with the ornery garage-rock roots from which their mighty discography sprang – 'flight b741' is lightning caught inside a bottle. across its 10 ragged, glorious barnburners, king gizzard flesh out rough skeletons of songs with their inspired improvisations, inimitable grooves and a unique pass-the-mic approach to vocals that saw every member of the band raise their voice and sing.