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The Silver Cord is the 25th studio album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, released on 27 October 2023 on KGLW. [2] Produced by group member Stu Mackenzie, the project is made up of two distinct albums [3] with extended or shortened versions of the same tracks: one lasting 28 minutes, the other 88 minutes.
The album was announced on 1 July and was made available for pre-order eight days later. [9] This album marks a return to the band's blues rock and boogie sound. Flight b741 is the first King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard record to be released on their new label, P(doom) Records. At the 2024 ARIA Music Awards, the album was nominated for Best ...
On 7 September, it was revealed that copies of the album will be available at the band's show at the Orpheum in New Orleans, on 27 October, a day ahead of the album's release date. A music video for the first single "Hate Dancin'", directed by John Angus Stuart, was released on 17 October. [9] The album was released on 28 October.
Group member Ambrose Kenny-Smith previously described the new album to SPIN as “pretty rock / blues-rock — sort of like a classic ‘70s-sounding album. Lots of energy. Lots of big vibes going ...
Lead vocalist Stu Mackenzie stated that the album's concept is "about humankind, and it's about planet Earth, but it's also about witches and dragons, and shit." [ 3 ] Bassist Lucas Harwood has stated that the album is the first of two albums with a "Yin and Yang" concept, describing the two albums as "going to be very different sounding to ...
The album was written during studio sessions that the band came to with very little material. Frontman Stu Mackenzie said in a statement that "All we had prepared as we walked into the studio were these seven song titles". [6] The band also described the songs as being built around the seven modes of the major scale. [7]
The album's title is an anagram of the title of the band’s 19th album, Made in Timeland, whose digital release coincided with the release of Laminated Denim. Described by the band as a "spiritual successor" to Made in Timeland , [ 2 ] Laminated Denim features two 15-minute songs written around the ticking of a clock, but featuring more rock ...
King Gizzard is in the mist of their biggest North American tour to date, which has already included selling 21,000 tickets across two nights at New York’s Forest Hills Tennis Stadium and will ...