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World Cafe : World Cafe Phrases and Music Podcast : NPR


King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard

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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard

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  • “Subject of Imaginative and prescient”
  • “Uncooked Really feel”
  • “Phantom Island”

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard‘s newest album, Flight b741, is a love letter to traditional nation rock.

The band tried one thing completely different, with everybody taking activate vocals and constructing off one another’s lyrics. Frontman Stu Mackenzie says the method was extra instinctual.

“There have been data the place somebody has introduced in an thought and mentioned ‘Will the bass participant please play this?’ or ‘With the drums, I used to be considering this type of beat?’ However this wasn’t like that. This was like, you had been allowed to usher in a serviette sketch and it might consist of some chord progressions.”

On this session, Mackenzie shares particulars on the Gizz’s forthcoming album, Phantom Island. He says the document began as a result of the band had been approached by an orchestra to play some reveals, to Stu’s shock.

This episode of World Cafe was produced and edited by Kimberly Junod. The online story was created by Miguel Perez. Our engineer is Chris Williams. Our programming and reserving coordinator is Chelsea Johnson and our line producer is Will Loftus.

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