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King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard – ‘Alien Metal’ album review: A bridge too far…
['Ben Forrest']
Far Out Magazine
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard – ‘Alien Metal’ album review: A bridge too far…King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard - ‘Alien Metal’ 2By now, the sight of long-haired, long-sleeved blokes in corduroy caps and King Gizzard t-shirts has become a routine fixture of local, independent music scenes across the globe.
With the newly-released Gizzard album Alien Metal, though, it appears as though we might start seeing those same psyched-out musos reaching for the lasers at raves.
The Skinny: Inarguably one of the most intimidating bands of the 21st-century, King Gizzard and Lizard Wizard have a productivity and intensity that is unparalleled.
Admittedly, and as with every Gizzard record, it is impossible to lament the creativity or clear musical skill of the band itself.
As a dance record, Alien Metal is fine, but it struggles to eclipse that.