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The discography of Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard consists of 26 studio albums, 56 live albums (all but two of which were initially released exclusively to Bandcamp), four compilation albums, one remix album, three extended plays, 59 singles, and 60 music videos.
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.
Album Length Writer(s) 12 Bar Bruise 2012 12 Bar Bruise [1] 3:47 2.02 Killer Year 2021 Butterfly 3000 [2] 3:19 Ambrose Kenny-Smith, Stu Mackenzie: 30 Past 7 2013 Float Along - Fill Your Lungs [3] 3:43 A Brief History of Planet Earth 2020 Chunky Shrapnel [4] 19:03 A Journey to S(Hell) 2017 Sketches of Brunswick East [5] 2:16 Joey Walker, Stu ...
King Gizzard will return to North America on Aug. 15 in Washington, D.C., for visits to the largest venues they’ve played in the country to date, including Los Angeles’ 18,000-capacity Kia ...
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard have dabbled in just about every genre imaginable over the course of their 26-album discography, but rarely have they rocked out with as much joyous abandon as ...
The band members all grew up and went to school in the Deniliquin, Melbourne, and Geelong areas of Australia. Stu Mackenzie and Cook Craig where in a band in high-school called Revolver & Sun alongside Fraser Gorman and Monty Hartnett while at the same time Ambrose Kenny-Smith and Lucas Skinner where in a band called Sambrose Automobile alongside Sam Cooper, Lonnie Carland and Cal Shortal.
“Gila Monster,” the first taste of new music from King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard‘s upcoming metal album PetroDragonic Apocalypse or Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of Planet Earth ...
The album was preceded by four singles, the first three ("Honey", [3] "Some of Us" [4] and "Straws in the Wind" [5]) were released alongside music videos uploaded to YouTube. K.G. is a sonic "sequel" to Flying Microtonal Banana , which was subtitled "Explorations into Microtonal Tuning, Volume 1" and also a direct predecessor to L.W. .