Paper Mâché Dream Balloon/09 Time=Fate.m4a Murder of the Universe/3-03 Han-Tyumi, the Confused Cyborg.m4a Paper Mâché Dream Balloon/12 Paper Mache.m4a Murder of the Universe/3-05 Vomit Coffin.m4a Murder of the Universe/1-06 Altered Beast III.m4a Paper Mâché Dream Balloon/10 Time=$$$.m4a Murder of the Universe/2-05 The Floating Fire.m4a Murder of the Universe/1-07 Alter Me III.m4aĮyes Like The Sky/02 Year Of Our Lord.mp3Įyes Like The Sky/01 Eyes Like The Sky.mp3Įyes Like The Sky/07 The God Mans Goat Lust.mp3 Murder of the Universe/1-05 Alter Me II.m4aĮyes Like The Sky/08 The Killing Ground.mp3 Murder of the Universe/1-01 A New World.m4aĮyes Like The Sky/09 Dust In The Wind.mp3 Murder of the Universe/1-03 Alter Me I.m4a Murder of the Universe/2-02 The Reticent Raconteur.m4a Murder of the Universe/2-06 The Acrid Corpse.m4a Murder of the Universe/1-09 Life _ Death.m4a Murder of the Universe/3-01 Welcome To an Altered Future.m4a Murder of the Universe/3-04 Soy-Protein Munt Machine.m4a Murder of the Universe/2-01 Some Context.m4a Psychedelic Rock / Stoner / Metal / Experimental Eric Moore – drums, percussion, management, theremin, keyboards, vocalsĢ017 - Sketches of Brunswick East (with Mild High Club) Michael Cavanagh – drums, percussion, vocals Lucas Harwood – bass guitar, keyboards, piano, vocals Cook Craig – guitar, bass guitar, vocals, synthesizer, keyboards Joey Walker – guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, bass guitar, vocals, organ, setar, percussion Ambrose Kenny-Smith – vocals, harmonica, keyboards, synthesizer, organ, piano, guitar, percussion Stu Mackenzie – vocals, guitar, keyboards, piano, synthesizer, Mellotron, flute, bass guitar, saxophone, clarinet, sitar, zurna, percussion Some of their albums, especially Nonagon Infinity from 2016, stand shoulder to shoulder with the best psychedelic rock ever made. King Gizzard's prolific nature led them to release albums at a frenetic pace, and their intense desire to seek out new sounds and follow new paths - from expansive jazz-rock (2015's Quarters) to semi-acoustic ballads (the same year's Paper Mâché Dream Balloon), and from sci-fi prog (2017's Murder of the Universe) to trippy garage rock (2014's I'm in Your Mind Fuzz) - meant that every one of their multitude of releases sounded different from the last, and each one was worth checking out. With a far-out sound that, at times, feels barely held together, King Gizzard evoke the eclectic rock experimentation of Frank Zappa's early work with the Mothers of Invention, the anything-goes feeling of the Flaming Lips, and the demented glee of a random obscure '60s group plucked from a Pebbles compilation as they follow their musical flights of fancy wherever they might lead. King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard's sense of unfettered sonic exploration makes it easy to mistake them for a long-forgotten relic of the psych explosion of the '60s. In addition to unveiling yet another album, they decided to celebrate the release of Quarters by staging their own touring festival before quickly making for the airport to get overseas and play a raft of dates, including a spot at Glastonbury.King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard (Full Studio Discog 2012 - 2019) On another note, we’ve been so impressed with King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s work lately, we couldn’t look past them when deciding on who to feature in our countdown of The Aussie Musicians Who’ve Been Killing It So Far In 2015. It’s a gamble, but it is their music, after all. So why are King Gizzard effectively helping to pirate their own music? Well, we can only speculate, but maybe they’re just interested in getting their out there and heard and relying on their awesome merch and steady stream of live shows for revenue. After all, the government’s new internet filter could soon see the end of torrent sites altogether. However, seeing as they dropped the link to their own torrent file on their official Facebook page, it seems they’re not too miffed about fans getting their music by any means necessary. Taking a look at the profile of the uploader, shaunskie, it’s unlikely the torrent was authorised by the band, as shaunskie has also uploaded other Australian albums, including releases by Pond, as well as the discography of Mac DeMarco (we suggest you DO NOT download it). “Hello friends, found this,” the band wrote on Facebook, sharing a link to infamous torrent directory The Pirate Bay, which just so happens to be hosting a torrent file containing all of the band’s albums to date, including Quarters.
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