liveposting my listen to the new gizzard album
gaia's already super good. this reminds me of "the great chain of being" except somehow better
i love the ending of it, now time for ambergris
this sounds like something from B3K, i like it
oh that transition to sadie sorceress was super nice
i have not heard king gizzard make anything like this. it's nice, but caught me super off guard
i'm enjoying this album very much so far
fadeout ending, not my favourite but it sounds alright
intro to evilest man is really good
really good so far
i feel like this *could* be a bit shorter, but i really like it still
nevermind, i immediately take this back. the second part sounds so different and i love it
that was a bit short, especially compared to everything else so far. i liked it though, but so far gaia and kepler-22b are my favourites still
blame it on the weather is pretty simple but i'm liking it a lot. i can't think of a single song on this album that i've actively disliked thus far
persistence doesn't feel like a gizzard song, but i still like it.the lyrics feel like a bad country songs lyrics, though
half of this album feels like B3K and the other half feels like infest the rats nest, with some fishing for fishies sprinkled throughout
the grim reaper feels like a gorillaz song
the grim reaper and presumptuous have such a good transition, i didn't even notice it was a different song until the vocals kicked in
the instrumental part of presumptuous is REALLY good
ah that explains it. i'm 90% sure i just heard a riff from perihelion
red smoke feels a lot like a B3K song, as well as a bit of polygondwanaland weirdly enough
candles is really good, i like how calm it feels in comparison to some of the others
on the funeral now, gizzard has a habit of the last song being very good. i'm hoping this album follows that pattern
worked well as an ending, simple but nice sounding.
overall, this is one of my favourite gizzard albums, one of my new favourites
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