With so many albums and even many more songs, the timeline of what happens in the Gizzverse can be hard to pin down with absolute certainty.
But thankfully, there is enough to provide a general overview of how everything is chronologically connected. This is my video that oversees the timeline of events that I’ve previously discussed in six other volumes.
If you’re unfamiliar with the band that this video talks about, then see the links down below which will introduce you to the amazing King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. They are an Australian psychedelic seven-piece rock group and one of the most prolific artists in the past decade who together with Jason Galea, have created the mythological musical universe known as the Gizzverse.
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Volume 1:
• Enter The Gizzverse! (...
Volume 2:
• The Gizzverse (Vol. 2)...
Volume 3:
• The Gizzverse (Vol. 3)...
Volume 4:
• The Gizzverse (Vol. 4)...
Volume 5:
• The Gizzverse Explaine...
Volume 6:
• The Gizzverse (Vol. 6)...
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard is an Australian rock band formed in 2010 in Melbourne, Victoria. The band consists of Stu Mackenzie (vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, flute), Ambrose Kenny-Smith (vocals, harmonica, keyboards), Cook Craig (guitar, bass, vocals), Joey Walker (guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals), Lucas Harwood (bass, keyboards), Michael Cavanagh (drums, percussion), and Eric Moore (drums, percussion, management). They are known for exploring many different genres, staging energetic live shows and building a prolific discography, having released fifteen studio albums, two EPs and four live albums since the band's formation.
Their debut EP, Willoughby's Beach (2011), and first album, 12 Bar Bruise (2012), primarily blended surf music and garage rock, and were released on Flightless, the band's own independent record label. Their sophomore album, a "psychedelic western audiobook" titled Eyes Like the Sky (2013), features 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), arguably their most acclaimed album to date, 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 epic" Murder of the Universe in June; Sketches of Brunswick East, an improvised jazz collaboration with Mild High Club, in August; Polygondwanaland, which 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 incorporate boogie rock and thrash metal into their sound, respectively. In 2020, they released three live albums-Live in Adelaide '19, Live in Paris '19, and Live in Brussels '19-pledging to donate all proceeds of their sales towards relief of the 2019-20 Australian bushfires. Later that year, the band premiered the concert film Chunky Shrapnel, and released a live album of the same name.
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23 июл 2024