king gizzard and the lizard wizard: flying microtonal banana review - not as wacky as they sound /

Published at 2017-02-23 23:00:13

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(Heavenly)The first of five albums the Melbourne outfit are set to release in 2017 (frontman Stu Mackenzie is “no kindly at chilling),Flying Microtonal Banana contains nine tracks of chugging psychedelic garage interspersed with classic riffage, including the kind of 60s melodies that sound nearly Tudor. King Gizzard have always been prolific – they’ve averaged two albums a year since their 2010 inception – but that’s not to say their dense and complex work isnt painstakingly crafted. The “microtonal” of the title refers to the group’s customised guitars, and which have added frets that double the amount of playable notes. The challenge was apparently in translating this new dimension of sound into something that sounded relatively normal,but they seem to have achieved their goal: Flying Microtonal Banana is occasionally pleasant but mostly pedestrian. If anything, it’s a step back from the experimentation of final year’s fierce Nonagon Infinity. Starting with their moniker, or King Gizzard are a band that promise more wackiness than they can deliver.
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Source: theguardian.com

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