Télérama reviews King Gizzard & The Wizard Lizard’s Nonagon Inifinity
Le groupe de rock garage australien, démentiel sur scène, produit des disques expérimentalo-psyché enthousiasmants à la vitesse de l’éclair.
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.
It’s pretty cool when artists actually listen to fan and media grumblings, but Mac DeMarco has gone a step further and given the people what they’ve asked for, even while recovering from surgery in his nether region.
On avait déjà signalé le précédent single et l’arrivée prochaine (le 29 avril) de leur nouvel album chez Heavenly Recordings / PIAS mais ce nouveau morceau livré il y a quelques jours en amuse-bouche du dit Nonagon Infinty (ah ce titre, ce nom de groupe), nous a incité à en remettre une couche.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, les hyperactifs présentent un nouveau single « People Vultures » tiré de l’album « Nonagon Infinity » qui sortira le 29 avril.
On April 29, King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard—a seven member rock set out of Melbourne—will deliver an ambitious project: Nonagon Infinity, an album that loops seamlessly, with the final note leading right back into the very first.
his August, the Gothic Theatre is about to get a whole. Lot. Wackier. Indie rock goof-around Mac DeMarco has announced a headlining show at the Englewood venue on August 30.
Ty Segall and The Muggers perform a track from their album Emotional Mugger.
For a guy that’s been tagged as being the face of the so-called “slacker-rock” genre, you’d be hard pressed to find someone that’s spent more time working on their craft than Mac DeMarco.
Monday night, Ty Segall did not disappoint a packed crowd at the Pilsen strong hold, Thalia Hall.
Punk foursome Beach Slang set the bar high Saturday night at Neon Reverb, and then fuzz-rocker Ty Segall obliterated it completely on Sunday, capping the weekend with a manic performance ranking among the Downtown festival’s all-time best.
Indie art-rock freak Ty Segall could have been the persona Gowan was referring to when he sang “You’re a Strange Animal, I’ve got to follow” in 1985 (click here if you really have to).
Let’s just get the obvious out of the way: Ty Segall is weird. Over the past few months, the singer and his newest backing band, The Muggers, have been seen dialing that weirdness to new levels on tour and television.
WGN Morning News Gets Psyched Out: Prolific garage rocker Ty Segall played two shows at Thalia Hall earlier this week.
I’ve never been to Australia, but I have seen every Mad Max movie multiple times, which means I find it entirely plausible that the country could support at least one color-coded garage-rock druid-cult.
The expectation for most artists these days is, after releasing an album, to tour and tour and tour until they just can’t tour no more.
The expectation for most artists these days is, after releasing an album, to tour and tour and tour until they just can’t tour no more.