Here we go again with another edition of the “Split Record Review,” where two writers duke it out and review the same album. This time, Henry and James are covering the 2016 classic “Nonagon Infinity” ...
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are chameleons of genre and style. Since forming in 2010, the band has released eight albums ranging from folksy to psych to hard-rocking, blues-stomping in the vein ...
Although it was tracked in four days at the all-analogue Daptone House Of Soul in Brooklyn, New York, Nonagon Infinity was meticulously planned beforehand, then the subsequent recordings were ...
You’d expect a band such as King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, with a stage-cramming seven members and a name that sounds like it was conceived by hysterical teens in a haze-filled shed, to be either ...
Nonagon Infinity is, in a word, bonkers. Maddening. Certifiably loopy. And looping: When you've reached the end of its just-over-41-minute run, Nonagon Infinity loops seamlessly back into the first ...
Besides being a killer garage rock album*, Nonagon Infinity *is constructed as an infinite loop, meaning its final notes connect perfectly with the album’s opening. Over the course of eight wildly ...
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