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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

Album Review: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Gumboot Soup

by Chelsea Lee

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard made the ambitious promise to release five albums in 2017. Being the dedicated miracle musicians that they are— the band sealed the deal just shy of 2018 with Gumboot Soup, their fifth release of the year. This release no doubt scored brownie points with fans and critics in terms […]

Exeposé Music’s Best Albums of 2017: #40-31

by Music

40. Migos Culture Migos swaggered into 2017, riding high on the success of scorching, club banger “Bad and Boujee” branded “the best song ever” by Donald Glover. In January, the North Atlanta trap trio charted at number one on the US Billboard cementing their place at the heart of mainstream hip-hop. With production from Metro Boomin’ and […]

Album Review: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Flying Microtonal Banana

by George Stamp

The first of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s alleged 5 album releases coming this year kicks the newest set of material, since last year’s fantastic and mind-boggling Nonagon Infinity, off to a great start. The band hold on to their psyched-out garage-rock stylings with lo-fi, analogue sounding production and their 60s/70s psychedelic rock influences firmly worn on […]

Exeposé Music’s Best Albums of 2016 | 30-21

by Music

[50-41] [40-31] [30-21] [Top 20] 30 Nicolas Jaar Sirens Chilean-American composer Nicolas Jaar’s second official (third, unofficially) offering to the masses is, once again, an electronic monster, with an affinity for reeds. Distorted saxophones elope with blipped drumming and fluffed bass to generate a sound that feels both immediately familiar and completely alien. Sampled vocals make […]

Festival Review: Green Man 2016

by Robert Westlake

The immediately striking thing with Green Man – aside from its stunning backdrop of the Black Mountains – is the intimacy. You can meet the DJ who puts on the David Bowie disco on the Friday and get some insight into his game plan. You can catch Big Jeff, Bristol’s biggest live music fan, hanging around […]

Album Review: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard – Nonagon Infinity

by Sam Norris

P sychedelic rock is a tree with many branches, man. Many think of Pink Floyd’s cosmic atmospheres and soaring leads; sound that floats around your brain as you lie back on the grass, headphones in, and the clouds play out in a circus scene above you. Brick in the Wall turns into Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. […]

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