
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Flight B741
For their 26th album, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard swap the widescreen concepts of their recent albums for the intimacy of six good friends collaborating on the most bonhomie-laden set theyâve yet committed to wax. For Flight b741, bandleader Stu Mackenzie says King Gizzard âwanted to make something that was primal, instinctual, more âfrom the gutâ â just people in a room, doing what feels right. We wanted to make something fun.â Tapping into the country-fried 70s American rock on which they were all raised â along with the ornery garage-rock roots from which their mighty discography sprang â Flight b741 is lightning caught inside a bottle. Across its 10 ragged, glorious barnburners, King Gizzard flesh out rough skeletons of songs with their inspired improvisations, inimitable grooves and a unique pass-the-mic approach to vocals that saw every member of the band raise their voice and sing. âWeâre having a lot of fun, but weâre often singing about some pretty heavy shit,â Mackenzie adds, âand probably hitting on some deeper, more universal themes than usual. Itâs not a sci-fi record, itâs about life and stuff. But the record is like a really fun weekend with your mates, you know? Like, proper fun.â
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - Flight B741
For their 26th album, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard swap the widescreen concepts of their recent albums for the intimacy of six good friends collaborating on the most bonhomie-laden set theyâve yet committed to wax. For Flight b741, bandleader Stu Mackenzie says King Gizzard âwanted to make something that was primal, instinctual, more âfrom the gutâ â just people in a room, doing what feels right. We wanted to make something fun.â Tapping into the country-fried 70s American rock on which they were all raised â along with the ornery garage-rock roots from which their mighty discography sprang â Flight b741 is lightning caught inside a bottle. Across its 10 ragged, glorious barnburners, King Gizzard flesh out rough skeletons of songs with their inspired improvisations, inimitable grooves and a unique pass-the-mic approach to vocals that saw every member of the band raise their voice and sing. âWeâre having a lot of fun, but weâre often singing about some pretty heavy shit,â Mackenzie adds, âand probably hitting on some deeper, more universal themes than usual. Itâs not a sci-fi record, itâs about life and stuff. But the record is like a really fun weekend with your mates, you know? Like, proper fun.â
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For their 26th album, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard swap the widescreen concepts of their recent albums for the intimacy of six good friends collaborating on the most bonhomie-laden set theyâve yet committed to wax. For Flight b741, bandleader Stu Mackenzie says King Gizzard âwanted to make something that was primal, instinctual, more âfrom the gutâ â just people in a room, doing what feels right. We wanted to make something fun.â Tapping into the country-fried 70s American rock on which they were all raised â along with the ornery garage-rock roots from which their mighty discography sprang â Flight b741 is lightning caught inside a bottle. Across its 10 ragged, glorious barnburners, King Gizzard flesh out rough skeletons of songs with their inspired improvisations, inimitable grooves and a unique pass-the-mic approach to vocals that saw every member of the band raise their voice and sing. âWeâre having a lot of fun, but weâre often singing about some pretty heavy shit,â Mackenzie adds, âand probably hitting on some deeper, more universal themes than usual. Itâs not a sci-fi record, itâs about life and stuff. But the record is like a really fun weekend with your mates, you know? Like, proper fun.â











