
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard: Sketches of Brunswick 12" (new)
Received a 7.5 rating from Pitchfork. KING GIZZARD & THE WIZARD LIZARD has surprise released their third album of 2017, Sketches of Brunswick East, a jazz and Tropicalia infused collaboration with MILD HIGH CLUB. Sketches is a soothing balm of a record, a chance to get to know King Gizzardâs sunny, playful side. Where previous albums have slipped down sonic worm-holes to explore distant galaxies, this one is an examination of (and homage to) the Melbourne suburb in which King Gizzard write and record in their own studio, and from where they run their planet-spanning psychedelic operation. A knowing nod to Miles Davisâs Sketches of Spain, this album also sees the band further exploring a Tropicalia element their music only ever previously hinted at. The bandâs various sketches about time and place were reworked and pieced together, akin to âsampling-culture, in which old ideas are reshaped and suddenly things make sense,â explained lead singer STU MACKENZIE, âIt was like we were continually jamming with ourselves.â
Received a 7.5 rating from Pitchfork. KING GIZZARD & THE WIZARD LIZARD has surprise released their third album of 2017, Sketches of Brunswick East, a jazz and Tropicalia infused collaboration with MILD HIGH CLUB. Sketches is a soothing balm of a record, a chance to get to know King Gizzardâs sunny, playful side. Where previous albums have slipped down sonic worm-holes to explore distant galaxies, this one is an examination of (and homage to) the Melbourne suburb in which King Gizzard write and record in their own studio, and from where they run their planet-spanning psychedelic operation. A knowing nod to Miles Davisâs Sketches of Spain, this album also sees the band further exploring a Tropicalia element their music only ever previously hinted at. The bandâs various sketches about time and place were reworked and pieced together, akin to âsampling-culture, in which old ideas are reshaped and suddenly things make sense,â explained lead singer STU MACKENZIE, âIt was like we were continually jamming with ourselves.â
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Received a 7.5 rating from Pitchfork. KING GIZZARD & THE WIZARD LIZARD has surprise released their third album of 2017, Sketches of Brunswick East, a jazz and Tropicalia infused collaboration with MILD HIGH CLUB. Sketches is a soothing balm of a record, a chance to get to know King Gizzardâs sunny, playful side. Where previous albums have slipped down sonic worm-holes to explore distant galaxies, this one is an examination of (and homage to) the Melbourne suburb in which King Gizzard write and record in their own studio, and from where they run their planet-spanning psychedelic operation. A knowing nod to Miles Davisâs Sketches of Spain, this album also sees the band further exploring a Tropicalia element their music only ever previously hinted at. The bandâs various sketches about time and place were reworked and pieced together, akin to âsampling-culture, in which old ideas are reshaped and suddenly things make sense,â explained lead singer STU MACKENZIE, âIt was like we were continually jamming with ourselves.â












