King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Live in Melbourne '21 (2021)

1h 28m
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March 20, 2021
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Live in Melbourne '21

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Live in Melbourne '21 (2021)

1h 28m
Running Time

March 20, 2021
Release Date

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Live at Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia, February 26 2021.

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Release Date
March 20, 2021

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Running Time
1h 28m

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concert
australia
psychedelic rock
australian music
microtonal music

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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard are an Australian rock band formed in 2010 in Melbourne, Victoria. The band consists of Stu Mackenzie (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, flute, sitar), Ambrose Kenny-Smith (vocals, harmonica, keyboards, saxophone), Cook Craig (guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals), Joey Walker (guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals), Lucas Harwood (bass, keyboards), and Michael Cavanagh (drums, percussion). They are known for exploring multiple genres, staging energetic live shows and building a prolific discography, having released twenty studio albums, ten live albums, two compilations and three EPs.

Their second EP, Willoughby's Beach (2011), and debut album, 12 Bar Bruise (2012), primarily blended surf music and garage rock, and were released on Flightless, the band's own label. Their second album, a "psychedelic spaghetti western" titled Eyes Like the Sky (2013), features spoken-word narration by Broderick Smith. Float Along – Fill Your Lungs, released later in the year, and the 2014 albums Oddments and I'm in Your Mind Fuzz, saw the band expand on their psychedelic sound. In 2015, they drew on elements of jazz fusion and progressive rock with Quarters!, and also released the folk-inspired Paper Mâché Dream Balloon, recorded almost entirely using acoustic instruments. Nonagon Infinity (2016) features nine interconnected tracks that form an infinite loop, and won the ARIA Award for Best Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Album.In 2017, the band fulfilled a promise to release five studio albums within the year: Flying Microtonal Banana, an experiment in microtonality, in February; the three-chapter "sci-fi heavy metal epic" Murder of the Universe in June; Sketches of Brunswick East, an improvised jazz collaboration with Mild High Club, in August; Polygondwanaland, was released into the public domain, in November; and Gumboot Soup in December. The 2019 albums Fishing for Fishies and Infest the Rats' Nest saw the band tackle environmental themes and incorporate boogie rock and thrash metal into their sound, respectively.

In a 2019 study conducted by the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard was ranked No. 21 in a list of the world's hardest working musicians. This was earned due to the amount of live shows they played from January 2018 to August 2019—totaling to 113 live performances both domestically and internationally.Throughout 2020, the band released several live albums, a concert film, a double compilation of demos, K.G., their 16th studio album and a compilation of early singles and all the tracks on the Anglesea EP called Teenage Gizzard. In August, Eric Moore (the band's second drummer and manager) left the band to focus on running his record label, Flightless. In February 2021, the band released L.W., their third microtonal album, which was followed by the synth-based dream pop album Butterfly 3000 in June. These albums were released independently rather than on Flightless. The band's nineteenth & twentieth studio albums, Made in Timeland and Omnium Gatherum, were released on 5 March 2022 and 22 April 2022 respectively.

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