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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard share new track ‘Crumbling Castle’
It’s a sprawling, ten-minute psych-rock adventure.
So, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are currently three albums into their quest to release five LPs over the course of 2017.
They’re given us ‘Flying Microtonal Banana’, ‘Murder of the Universe’, and ‘Sketches of Brunswick East’ so far, but it’s already approaching the end of October and there’s been little sign of a new record. Until now, that is.
They’ve unleashed a 10-minute beast of a track called ‘Crumbling Castle’. It’s a sprawling journey into psychedelic rock, and it comes with some pretty hypnotic visuals courtesy of long-time collaborator Jason Galea. Oh, and as reported by Stereogum, fans seem to think this new album might be called ‘Polygondwanaland’…
Recently, the band also announced a massive show at London’s Brixton Academy – with support from Mild High Club and some “special guests” – which will take place on 21st February 2018.
Listen to ‘Crumbling Castle’ below.
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