SF Gate names King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s “Nonagon Infinity” the best record of the year
Know this now: Beyoncé’s got nothing on King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard.
Know this now: Beyoncé’s got nothing on King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard.
On a very rare occasion, you may come across an album that you wish would never end. King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard accomplished exactly that with April’s “Nonagon Infinity.”
At one of the first shows on Mac DeMarco’s current tour, a couch is set up onstage at Webster Hall to accommodate his friends (including a man in a bondage mask), and DeMarco pours out several glasses of champagne.
“Sometimes when you’re playing a lil’ nasty rock gig, you gotta get a lil’ nasty,” said Mac DeMarco as he popped a bottle of champagne on stage during his Sunday night performance in New York City.
Mac Demarco played at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia on May 12 and along with all his quirkiness, the man courageously offered some old school punk in the way of jumping from the second floor balcony.
Signs posted on all the entrances at Cambridge nightclub the Sinclair on Friday night left no room for misinterpretation: “No moshing / No crowdsurfing.”
“How do they do it?” That had to be the question on the mind of each and every person with their eyes on the Velvet Underground stage last night.
Ty Segall rocks out often and makes a point of doing so, but he rarely bleeds over into straight-ahead punk, which is where his new band’s fuzz-monster single comes in.
Stop the presses, Ty Segall is in a new band and ØMG it has a “slashed o” in the name.
Many artists have paid tribute to late icon Prince in recent weeks by covering his songs. Last month, Mac DeMarco teased a cover of “It’s Gonna Be Lonely” from Prince’s self-titled 1979 album.
arage rocker, Ty Segall is moving on from Emotional Mugger to release another album this year, with GØGGS, a trio featuring he and Fuzz bandmate Charles Moothart, with Ex-Cult’s Chris Shaw fronting the band.
Reinvention is the calling card of bonkers Australian seven-piece King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard.
Besides being a killer garage rock album, Nonagon Infinity is constructed as an infinite loop, meaning its final notes connect perfectly with the album’s opening.
GØGGS is a band made up of Ty Segall, Chris Shaw (of the awesome group Ex-Cult) and Charles Moothart (a Segall collaborator and member of Fuzz).
Those who thought universal good vibes had shunned Austin in the wake of Levitation’s cancellation on Thursday stood corrected Sunday night.
Le groupe de rock garage australien, démentiel sur scène, produit des disques expérimentalo-psyché enthousiasmants à la vitesse de l’éclair.
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. It’s a name you won’t soon forget, but also a name that maybe has you squinting your eyes in skepticism, and rightfully so: What could a band with a name like that sound like?
The prolific Australian psychedelic pop combo King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard aren’t the kind of band prone to repeating themselves. Over the course of their short career, they’ve established themselves as voracious sonic explorers who aren’t afraid to take chances and never met a gimmick they didn’t like.
This is one big trip. The energetic psych garage heroes of today are at their playful peak. They’re unstoppable, literally: their new record never ends, songs seamlessly blend into each other.
… j’arrive devant une nouvelle grande porte où est encore inscrit King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, j’ai l’impression de déjà connaître cette porte ; j’enclenche quand même et pousse la porte…
Continuant sur leur rythme effréné d’un disque tous les six mois depuis leurs débuts il y cinq ans, les Australiens de King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard livrent leur huitième album construit sur le concept de répétition infinie.
Ty Segall spent the last several months slapping on a creepy baby mask and promoting his Emotional Mugger solo album, but the Cali rocker is about to get back into band mode. The debut full-length from his GØGGS project arrives in the summer.
MELBOURNE – Tra pochi giorni, il 29 aprile, verrà dato alle stampe, tramite Heavenly, “Nonagon Infinity”, l’ottavo album (e quarto degli ultimi diciotto mesi, ndr) del progetto King Gizzard & Lizard Wizard.
Album de la semaine: “Nonagon Infinity” de King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard
Mac DeMarco recently unearthed deep cut “Rollin Like a Dummy” for fans, and now he’s offering up another non-album track in the form of a cover.
Les sept sorciers du psychédélisme King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard assoient un peu plus leur fessier sur le psych game mondial
Aux vues de la productivité de King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, on aurait presque trouvé le temps long depuis ‘Quarters‘ sorti en mai de l’année dernière.
Consummately goofy indie king Mac DeMarco has garnered a cult following with his impish antics—for evidence, just check out his recently inaugurated Mac DeMarco Fan Club, run by none other than his mom, Agnes.
Mac DeMarco has shared “Rollin Like A Dummy,” a previously-unshared 4-track demo track dating back to sessions for his 2012 album 2.
Last we heard from Mac DeMarco, he was celebrating the holidays with a cover of “White Christmas”. This week, the jizz jazzer has resurfaced, and on reddit of all places.