![]() Digital listeners will be pleased to find that the album comes with a free download of all tracks in high-definition FLAC (Boon!). To entice punters and collectors alike the local edition of Infest the Rats Nest is a 150 gram vinyl dipped in gold and red half and half wax. ![]() It’s a shame this cli-fi tale of how the world was lost closes out at just under thirty-five minutes.ĭark stuff from the Gizz – packaged oh so beautifully. Mackenzie’s version of eternal damnation shares the fantastic pessimism of a Bosch painting. Side two sees the trio writhe like doomsday cultists’ hepped-up on Flavor-Aid, building to the closing track: “Hell”. The unencumbered rhythm section of Walker and Cavanagh deliver frenetic basslines and double-kicks that are equal parts Blue Cheer and Bay Area thrash. ![]() ![]() Mackenzie’s sunburnt howls and brown acid guitar riffs heralding global catastrophe like a sermon from the street corner.Ī brief pause after Fishing for Fishies (released April 2019) meant that less than half of the band are present for this recording. Reconvening as a power trio for their fifteenth release Infest the Rats’ Nest, Stu Mackenzie (vocals/guitar), Joey Walker (bass) and Michael Cavanagh (drums) have committed to vinyl an experience unlike any previous King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard release.įrom the needle-drop on side one it is a scorching re-entry from orbit, opening track “Planet B” could become the rallying war cry of Extinction Rebellion. ![]()
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