A Review of Every Single King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Album
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:26 pm
2022 Tommy here. I don't like this review. It was very low effort and rushed. I am working on a very long and detailed redux but its gonna take a few months. I'm not gonna delete this one but I think its pretty cringe!!
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard (KGLW) is an Australian rock band from Melbourne. After listening to them casually since they released Infest The Rat's Nest in 2019, I decided to take the plunge and binge-listen to their discography a little over a week ago. Over the course of just a couple days they shot all the way up to perhaps my second favourite band of all time. The band formed in 2010 with seven members:
1. Stu Mackenzie is the front man of the band and its lead vocalist. He is one of the band's three guitar players, but also picks up other instruments depending on the song.
2. Ambrose Kenny-Smith also does a lot of vocals, along with playing keyboard and his iconic harmonica. Dude plays harmonica on their metal album, what a god.
3. Cook Craig is another of KGLW's guitar players, but also does some vocals, as well as pick up other instruments when needed.
4. Joey Walker is the final of the band's guitar players. Would it surprise you at this point if I told you he also does some vocals and picks up other instruments as well?
5. Lucas Harwood is the band's bass player, and also plays the keyboard.
6. Michael Cavanagh (Cavs) is King Gizzard's drummer.
7. Eric Moore used to be the band's second drummer but left the band in 2020 to focus on running his record label, Flightless.
From left to right: Cavs, Cook, Lucas, Eric, Stu, Joey, and Ambrose.
King Gizzard is known for having a huge discography in a relatively short period of time. Since 2010 they've release two EPs and eighteen studio albums, including five albums in 2017 alone. In this series of reviews I will be reviewing one of their EPs, Willoughby's Beach, and all eighteen of their albums. The reviews won't be super in depth because I want to get them done just in the next few hours (edit, it took longer than that lol), but they should give you a general idea of what I think about them and if you would like them. At the very end, I'll round it out with my top five albums and my top ten-fifteen songs. Enjoy!
Oh, here before you start, here is just a quick list of all their albums and their genres. This way you can skip to something that interests you.
Willoughby's Beach - Garage Rock
12 Bar Bruise - Garage Rock
Eyes Like The Sky - Western Audio-book
Float Along - Fill Your Lungs - Psychedelic Rock
Oddments - Psychedelic Rock
I'm In Your Mind Fuzz - Heavy Psych
Quarters! - Psychedelic Rock
Paper Mâché Dream Balloon - Folk/Psych
Nonagon Infinity - Heavy Psych
Flying Microtonal Banana - Middle-Eastern Microtonal Rock
Murder of the Universe - Heavy Psych Audio-book
Sketches of Brunswick East - Psych Jazz Rock
Polygondwanaland - Prog Rock
Gumboot Soup - Psychedelic Rock
Fishing for Fishies - Blues/Boogie Rock
Infest The Rat's Nest - Thrash Metal
K.G. - Microtonal Rock
L.W. - Microtonal Rock
Butterfly 3000 - Psych Pop/Dream Pop
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard (KGLW) is an Australian rock band from Melbourne. After listening to them casually since they released Infest The Rat's Nest in 2019, I decided to take the plunge and binge-listen to their discography a little over a week ago. Over the course of just a couple days they shot all the way up to perhaps my second favourite band of all time. The band formed in 2010 with seven members:
1. Stu Mackenzie is the front man of the band and its lead vocalist. He is one of the band's three guitar players, but also picks up other instruments depending on the song.
2. Ambrose Kenny-Smith also does a lot of vocals, along with playing keyboard and his iconic harmonica. Dude plays harmonica on their metal album, what a god.
3. Cook Craig is another of KGLW's guitar players, but also does some vocals, as well as pick up other instruments when needed.
4. Joey Walker is the final of the band's guitar players. Would it surprise you at this point if I told you he also does some vocals and picks up other instruments as well?
5. Lucas Harwood is the band's bass player, and also plays the keyboard.
6. Michael Cavanagh (Cavs) is King Gizzard's drummer.
7. Eric Moore used to be the band's second drummer but left the band in 2020 to focus on running his record label, Flightless.
From left to right: Cavs, Cook, Lucas, Eric, Stu, Joey, and Ambrose.
King Gizzard is known for having a huge discography in a relatively short period of time. Since 2010 they've release two EPs and eighteen studio albums, including five albums in 2017 alone. In this series of reviews I will be reviewing one of their EPs, Willoughby's Beach, and all eighteen of their albums. The reviews won't be super in depth because I want to get them done just in the next few hours (edit, it took longer than that lol), but they should give you a general idea of what I think about them and if you would like them. At the very end, I'll round it out with my top five albums and my top ten-fifteen songs. Enjoy!
Oh, here before you start, here is just a quick list of all their albums and their genres. This way you can skip to something that interests you.
Willoughby's Beach - Garage Rock
12 Bar Bruise - Garage Rock
Eyes Like The Sky - Western Audio-book
Float Along - Fill Your Lungs - Psychedelic Rock
Oddments - Psychedelic Rock
I'm In Your Mind Fuzz - Heavy Psych
Quarters! - Psychedelic Rock
Paper Mâché Dream Balloon - Folk/Psych
Nonagon Infinity - Heavy Psych
Flying Microtonal Banana - Middle-Eastern Microtonal Rock
Murder of the Universe - Heavy Psych Audio-book
Sketches of Brunswick East - Psych Jazz Rock
Polygondwanaland - Prog Rock
Gumboot Soup - Psychedelic Rock
Fishing for Fishies - Blues/Boogie Rock
Infest The Rat's Nest - Thrash Metal
K.G. - Microtonal Rock
L.W. - Microtonal Rock
Butterfly 3000 - Psych Pop/Dream Pop