I'm gonna say their best album is Polygondwanaland. It displays their mission statement in full: "Let's try this, but make sure we get it right". Psychedelic sound, the woops and delay screeches, time signature fuckery and polyrhythms galore. It is THE essential KGLW album.
Their sonic aesthetic is why I love everything they put out. I'm very much a tonal listener, some of the genres Gizz explores tend to sound very dry and plain. But KGLW's production is always so rich and consistent, so it doesn't feel jarring switching between folk and metal.
I have come to notice some of their live performances make me appreciate the songs I didn’t like as much at first in terms of their studio versions. Their KEXP video for FMB was amazing and really made me like that microtonal style. Honestly I do that with a lot of bands if I don’t like their studio albums. Live shows do wonders to songs sometimes. I do like how their albums are tied together in the gizzverse. My top 7 favorite albums from them in no order would probably be FMB, Infest the rats nest, MOTU, Nonagon, Polygondwanaland, Willoughby’s beach and Sketches. Quarters and IIYMF are close but I still like them a lot too.
They are the best band in the world in my opinion. You could be a complete non-gizz head, watch them live and be convinced they incomparable to any other band. Everything is so well thought out and meticulously planned, whilst also being released at machine like rates. I’m so glad to have KG in my life, they’ve provided me which such a joy - and always a conversation starter! Great vid, thanks!
It was so wild when I first discovered their music, like another universe opening up for me. They influenced me greatly in how I approach making music and my musical taste got much more diverse. They rock. Also good job with the video, I enjoyed it man!
My favorite gizz album is probably Nonagon Infinity (don't think I need to elaborate, it's amazing) or maybe Murder of the universe, since that was the one that got me into gizz. I also don't mind the spoken word passages that everyone seems to shit on. Rats nest is probably my third favorite too.
Very detailed explanation, personally I look at Paper Mache Dream Balloon to see an evolution in thought. Songs like Trapdoor, Most of what I like, and Paper Mache were used as blueprints for songs in other albums, as well as Gumboot Soup which you mentioned briefly which is the most self aware album I’ve heard in a while
I absolutely agree, pmdb certainly did see the band trying their hand at something so unlike all they'd done up until that point. Stu said that album came from feeling like they'd had an over reliance of effects and production to help convey the music on Quarters! so they felt they should strip it back and really let the music shine for that one, and I think it worked very well. Was the first album of theirs to be digitally mixed too!
I love when random YTers post videos where it’s just saying how cool King Gizzard are also thanks for making it! Hmmm favourite album is Polgondwandland just because the music is so very intresting and had a weird odd plot or Infest the rats nests because I can scream my head off and get annoyed at life and it handles the topics of it so well and it’s just amazing to have on.
The best way I can describe those moments in their songs like the breakdown at the end of Crumbling Castle, and other epic moments like it, is “controlled chaos” and I LOVE IT
I like how they have a lot of Australian references in thier music eg the Kookaburras call in Doom City, the Bush Ranger and Billabong (which is a name of a watering hole) in Billabong Valley. And Brunswick East (a suburb in Melbourne), hey Ive been there. And East West link, etc. When your Australian, it's good to hear stuff that you can relate too. I mean, I like the song Going to California for example, but I can't relate to it as much as stuff that is from what I call home. My favourite album is Polygondwanaland. Wasn't Australia part of that land? 🤔 Maybe. Sometimes I think I can hear influences of other Australian bands too. Maybe 🤔 even Australian European folk music. So I think this also makes them great to listen to. I don't think OS listening would pick that stuff up. But GizzLizz definitely has a influence from thier countrys roots. Great video 💚🦖
I love fishing for fishies, my favorite gizz album for some reason even though there are way more interesting albums to choose from. I just like the blues/country style I guess
From what I heard they found that album a tough one to write and record. They clearly poured passion into Fishing for Fishies so it makes sense why it can be a favorite.
Wildly inventive and unconventional, this band breaks boundaries and constantly tries new ways to improvise. I have my individual favorites but taken as a whole, their projects are always entertaining. They are also a fantastic band to see live.
Great piece of work highlighting the Gizz's strong suit - I totally agree with your point about Gumboot Soup (best album of '17 and was my favourite until KG and LW came out LOL)
There are a few of their albums that I consider to be masterpieces starting from least to best masterpiece. Sketches of Brunswick East is one of the most surpringly good KG albums to date since it's a jazz album with very clean production but it is amazing. Polygondwanaland is one of their best prog rock albums with just some of their highest peaks and some moments remind me of Sing To God era Cardiacs. I'm In Your Mind Fuzz is pure KG and it's amazing. This was the album KG needed to get their signature sound. Nonagon Infinity is one of the best Psych/Prog albums of all time and it's absolutely brillian but it's not my favorite. I think *Murder Of The Universe* is the most EPIC, and EXCELLENT album they have done yet. Three epic tracks with spoken word and prog rock like sequences is what they did here and it is incredible. My 3 favorite KG albums are also the GIZZVERSE albums or the ones with the castle in the middle. This is my ranking of their albums completely 1.Murder Of The Universe: 10/10 2.Nonagon Infinity: 10/10 3.I'm In Your Mind Fuzz: 9,5/10 4.Polygondwanaland: 9,25/10 5.Sketches Of Brunswick East: 9/10 6.Butterfly 3000: 8,9/10 7.Quarters: 8,75/10 8.Gumboot Soup: 8,5/10 9.Paper Mâche Dream Balloon 8,4/10 10.Flying Microtonal Banana: 8,25/10 11.Float Along - Fill Your Lungs: 8/10 12.Fishing For Fishies: 7,8/10 13.K.G.: 7,75/10 14.Oddments: 7,5/10 15.12 Bar Bruise: 7,5/10 16.Infest The Rats' Nest: 7,25/10 17.Eyes Like 1The Sky: 7/10 18.LW: 6,75/10
Orc by Oh Sees, great album if you like jam rock! though if you're after something a little heavier like MOTU I'd say take a look at mutilator defeated at last by them
I'm gonna say their best album is Polygondwanaland. It displays their mission statement in full: "Let's try this, but make sure we get it right". Psychedelic sound, the woops and delay screeches, time signature fuckery and polyrhythms galore. It is THE essential KGLW album.
same. I couldn't decide on a fave for so long, but when I head the horology trilogy on Chunky Shrapnel that's when I knew.
Agreed
its ok
One of fan released and solve puzzle on Polygondwanaland-Cut,Reshift and so on
Their sonic aesthetic is why I love everything they put out. I'm very much a tonal listener, some of the genres Gizz explores tend to sound very dry and plain. But KGLW's production is always so rich and consistent, so it doesn't feel jarring switching between folk and metal.
I have come to notice some of their live performances make me appreciate the songs I didn’t like as much at first in terms of their studio versions. Their KEXP video for FMB was amazing and really made me like that microtonal style. Honestly I do that with a lot of bands if I don’t like their studio albums. Live shows do wonders to songs sometimes. I do like how their albums are tied together in the gizzverse. My top 7 favorite albums from them in no order would probably be FMB, Infest the rats nest, MOTU, Nonagon, Polygondwanaland, Willoughby’s beach and Sketches. Quarters and IIYMF are close but I still like them a lot too.
as an opeth listener, switching between folk and metal is something I barely even notice mid song
Comment aged so well with petrodragonic apocalypse being a folk metal album
They are the best band in the world in my opinion. You could be a complete non-gizz head, watch them live and be convinced they incomparable to any other band. Everything is so well thought out and meticulously planned, whilst also being released at machine like rates. I’m so glad to have KG in my life, they’ve provided me which such a joy - and always a conversation starter! Great vid, thanks!
It was so wild when I first discovered their music, like another universe opening up for me. They influenced me greatly in how I approach making music and my musical taste got much more diverse. They rock. Also good job with the video, I enjoyed it man!
My favorite gizz album is probably Nonagon Infinity (don't think I need to elaborate, it's amazing) or maybe Murder of the universe, since that was the one that got me into gizz. I also don't mind the spoken word passages that everyone seems to shit on. Rats nest is probably my third favorite too.
I feel you man, Murder of the nonagon fuzz is THE trilogy. My fav 3 records of them
Very detailed explanation, personally I look at Paper Mache Dream Balloon to see an evolution in thought. Songs like Trapdoor, Most of what I like, and Paper Mache were used as blueprints for songs in other albums, as well as Gumboot Soup which you mentioned briefly which is the most self aware album I’ve heard in a while
I absolutely agree, pmdb certainly did see the band trying their hand at something so unlike all they'd done up until that point. Stu said that album came from feeling like they'd had an over reliance of effects and production to help convey the music on Quarters! so they felt they should strip it back and really let the music shine for that one, and I think it worked very well. Was the first album of theirs to be digitally mixed too!
I love when random YTers post videos where it’s just saying how cool King Gizzard are also thanks for making it!
Hmmm favourite album is Polgondwandland just because the music is so very intresting and had a weird odd plot or Infest the rats nests because I can scream my head off and get annoyed at life and it handles the topics of it so well and it’s just amazing to have on.
The best way I can describe those moments in their songs like the breakdown at the end of Crumbling Castle, and other epic moments like it, is “controlled chaos” and I LOVE IT
I like how they have a lot of Australian references in thier music eg the Kookaburras call in Doom City, the Bush Ranger and Billabong (which is a name of a watering hole) in Billabong Valley. And Brunswick East (a suburb in Melbourne), hey Ive been there. And East West link, etc. When your Australian, it's good to hear stuff that you can relate too. I mean, I like the song Going to California for example, but I can't relate to it as much as stuff that is from what I call home. My favourite album is Polygondwanaland. Wasn't Australia part of that land? 🤔 Maybe.
Sometimes I think I can hear influences of other Australian bands too. Maybe 🤔 even Australian European folk music. So I think this also makes them great to listen to. I don't think OS listening would pick that stuff up. But GizzLizz definitely has a influence from thier countrys roots.
Great video 💚🦖
Quality video!
I love fishing for fishies, my favorite gizz album for some reason even though there are way more interesting albums to choose from. I just like the blues/country style I guess
From what I heard they found that album a tough one to write and record. They clearly poured passion into Fishing for Fishies so it makes sense why it can be a favorite.
Flight b741 country harmony album released this years
In the meantime between the release on this video and now they’ve released 8 albums and are working on another one. I adore this band
We need a King G disco record!
I smashed that sub and crushed that like bro keep making videos plz
Wildly inventive and unconventional, this band breaks boundaries and constantly tries new ways to improvise. I have my individual favorites but taken as a whole, their projects are always entertaining. They are also a fantastic band to see live.
Great piece of work highlighting the Gizz's strong suit - I totally agree with your point about Gumboot Soup (best album of '17 and was my favourite until KG and LW came out LOL)
A great watch you're good at making videos!
Looking forward to more Gizz vids!
How come you have less than 100 subs? Amazing material, keep them coming!
Great vid! Personally I think my fave is Nonagon Infinity right now I just love that recurring.. nonagon infinity open the door
5:30 I need the link to this interview!
amazing video!!! subscribed :) hope to see more from you!
Nice work 👌🏼
There are a few of their albums that I consider to be masterpieces starting from least to best masterpiece. Sketches of Brunswick East is one of the most surpringly good KG albums to date since it's a jazz album with very clean production but it is amazing. Polygondwanaland is one of their best prog rock albums with just some of their highest peaks and some moments remind me of Sing To God era Cardiacs. I'm In Your Mind Fuzz is pure KG and it's amazing. This was the album KG needed to get their signature sound. Nonagon Infinity is one of the best Psych/Prog albums of all time and it's absolutely brillian but it's not my favorite. I think *Murder Of The Universe* is the most EPIC, and EXCELLENT album they have done yet. Three epic tracks with spoken word and prog rock like sequences is what they did here and it is incredible. My 3 favorite KG albums are also the GIZZVERSE albums or the ones with the castle in the middle.
This is my ranking of their albums completely
1.Murder Of The Universe: 10/10
2.Nonagon Infinity: 10/10
3.I'm In Your Mind Fuzz: 9,5/10
4.Polygondwanaland: 9,25/10
5.Sketches Of Brunswick East: 9/10
6.Butterfly 3000: 8,9/10
7.Quarters: 8,75/10
8.Gumboot Soup: 8,5/10
9.Paper Mâche Dream Balloon 8,4/10
10.Flying Microtonal Banana: 8,25/10
11.Float Along - Fill Your Lungs: 8/10
12.Fishing For Fishies: 7,8/10
13.K.G.: 7,75/10
14.Oddments: 7,5/10
15.12 Bar Bruise: 7,5/10
16.Infest The Rats' Nest: 7,25/10
17.Eyes Like 1The Sky: 7/10
18.LW: 6,75/10
What's the right bottom album at 2:03?
Orc by Oh Sees, great album if you like jam rock! though if you're after something a little heavier like MOTU I'd say take a look at mutilator defeated at last by them
epic video man
Murder of the Universe gang!!!!
great video
Epic
I don't like most of their albums to be honest even after a while but Plygondwanaland is probably one of the best musical records I have heard.
This video could be 1 hour long
MUUUDDY WATER
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I'm going to guess, Not Jazz