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About
Although they formed in 2011 in Melbourne, Australia, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard's sense of unfettered sonic exploration makes them easy to mistake for a forgotten-about-relic of the psych explosion of the '60s.
With a far-out sound that, at times, feels barely held together, the band evoke the eclectic rock experimentation of Frank Zappa's early work with the Mothers of Invention as they follow their musical flights of fancy wherever they might go. In 2012, King Gizzard & Lizard Wizard released 12 Bar Bruise, which they followed up just five months later with 2013's Eyes Like the Sky, which the band self-described as a "spaghetti-western audio book." Four more full-length albums followed: 2013's Float Along – Fill Your Lungs, 2014's Oddments, 2015's Quarters and Paper Mâché Dream Balloon and 2016's Nonogan Infinity.
In 2017, King Gizzard & Lizard Wizard released five studio albums within the year: Flying Microtonal Banana, Murder of the Universe, Sketches of Brunswick East, Polygondwanaland and Gumboot Soup.
Last updated: February, 2019
Setlists
- 1.Field of Vision (>)
- 2.Hypertension (with This Thing and "La Grange" tease)
- 3.Le Risque
- 4.Evil Death Roll (with The Dripping Tap, Mirage City and Hypertension teases and Robot Stop jam)
- 5.Hot Water (>)
- 6.Float Along – Fill Your Lungs (with Dragon tease & quotes)
- 7.Minimum Brain Size
- 8.Billabong Valley (Amby sings from pit railing)
- 9.Gilgamesh (>)
- 10.Extinction
- 11.This Thing
- 12.Venusian 2 (with Road Train tease) (>)
- 13.Converge
- 14.Hell
- 15.Dragon (with drum solo)
- 16.Gila Monster
- 1.Danger $$$ (Picked by Gaspard)
- 2.Wah Wah (with "Butterfly 3000" riff at the end of the jam, The River teases) (>)
- 3.The River (Wah-Wah teases and quotes) (>)
- 4.Road Train
- 5.Mirage City (First time being played electric, picked by Jason)
- 6.Sad Pilot (Picked by Sam)
- 7.Work This Time (Picked by Grace)
- 8.The Dripping Tap (Motor Spirit jam, The Silver Cord and Sea of Trees teases, picked by Maclay)
- 9.Sleep Drifter (With intro jam, containing O.N.E, Sleep Drifter, and Honey teases) (>)
- 10.Honey (O.N.E, If Not Now, Then When?, and Billabong Valley teases) (>)
- 11.Billabong Valley (Ambrose quoted Ain’t No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell)
- 12.Motor Spirit
- 13.Dragon
- 14.Self-Immolate (With drum intro)
- 1.Planet B
- 2.Crumbling Castle (>)
- 3.Witchcraft
- 4.Gaia (with Limp Bizkit's 'Break Stuff' intro; incomplete) (>)
- 5.Gila Monster (followed by 'Gaia' ending)
- 6.Hypertension (with 'Hot Water' quote and 'Ice V' and 'Work This Time' teases) (>)
- 7.Sea of Trees (>)
- 8.Robot Stop (with 'The Dripping Tap' teases) (>)
- 9.Hot Water (with 'Robot Stop' reprise) (>)
- 10.Gamma Knife (incomplete)
- 1.Boogieman Sam
- 2.The Dripping Tap (with "The Funeral" and "Motor Spirit" tease)
- 3.Willoughby's Beach
- 4.Iron Lung
- 5.Witchcraft
- 6.Mars for the Rich
- 7.Gaia (with extended drum solo) (>)
- 8.Gila Monster (with "Gaia" reprise)
- 9.Dragon
- 10.Billabong Valley
- 1.The Dripping Tap
- 2.Iron Lung (>)
- 3.Hypertension
- 4.The Garden Goblin
- 5.Magenta Mountain
- 6.This Thing
- 7.Converge (>)
- 8.Witchcraft
- 9.Gaia (>)
- 10.Gila Monster (with Gaia reprise)
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