Like, you don’t really know what you’re doing, you’re just kind of throwing all of your emotional energy into nothing, which becomes.something?” “But there’s always a wild alchemy going into it. “For me personally, making a record is always a certain percentage of fun and a small percentage of agonizing over it too,” says Mackenzie. Where in the past King Gizzard might have recorded fourteen or fifteen songs to make the cut on a ten-track album, thanks to having extra time on their hands, they instead recorded nineteen complete tracks back to back. After a full decade of increasingly frenzied productivity, the inability to tour during 2020 and into 2021 allowed the band to find a window of time in which, as frontman Stu Mackenzie puts it, “reset our brains, and try to figure out how to do a different thing.” sees the Melbourne-based innovators produce a truly original work. and a stand-alone work in its own right, L.W. Serving as both a companion piece to its 2020 predecessor K.G. Freewheeling six-headed freak-rock beast King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard return with seventeenth album L.W.
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