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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
22.04.2022

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  • 1 The Dripping Tap 18:17
  • 2 Magenta Mountain 06:05
  • 3 Kepler-22b 03:13
  • 4 Gaia 05:11
  • 5 Ambergris 04:27
  • 6 Sadie Sorceress 03:08
  • 7 Evilest Man 07:39
  • 8 The Garden Goblin 02:57
  • 9 Blame It On The Weather 02:31
  • 10 Persistence 03:48
  • 11 The Grim Reaper 03:06
  • 12 Presumptuous 04:53
  • 13 Predator X 03:46
  • 14 Red Smoke 04:22
  • 15 Candles 04:34
  • 16 The Funeral 02:23
  • Total Runtime 01:20:20

Info for Omnium Gatherum

Omnium Gatherum is the 20th studio album and first double album by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard.

Omnium Gatherum’s sprawling 16 tracks of gonzoid prog jams, dizzying pop nuggets, rubber-legged hip-hop odysseys and passages of pure thrash-metal abandon offer plenty for Gizzard fans and neophytes alike to chew on. Typically, Gizzard albums pursue a single theme or style – but part of the thrill of O.G. for the group was the opportunity to present new ideas without committing the entire album to just one. It’s both the perfect entry point for newcomers, and a solid treat for the faithful.

"Overall, King Gizzard’s first stab at a double album weirdly acts as a great introduction to the band. For those who, understandably, feel a bit intimated by the band’s ever-growing back catalogue and constantly shifting styles, ‘Omnium Gatherum’ is a phenomenal entry-point to ‘the Gizzverse.’ It’s a mammoth yet approachable set, an all-killer no-filler release that may just stand as the best thing King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard have ever released. This is a band, ten years into their career, still at the height of their powers, rejuvenated and ready to show the world that you still can’t second-guess them." (Sam Walker-Smart, clashmusic.com)

Stu Mackenzie, vocals, guitar, bass, organ, piano, percussion, flute, vibraphone, Wurlitzer, synthesiser, keyboards, vocoder, Mellotron
Michael Cavanagh, drums, percussion
Lucas Harwood, bass
Cook Craig, guitar, vocals, synthesiser, keyboards, bass, turntable
Ambrose Kenny-Smith, vocals, organ, percussion, Wurlitzer, harmonica, synthesiser, saxophone, guitar, vibraphone
Joey Walker, guitar, vocals, synthesiser, percussion, bass, Mellotron
Additional musicians:
Amy Findlay, drums
Madeline Wright, party sounds




King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
The stats on King Gizzard’s colourful career are stacking up fast: 16 albums in 8 years (including five in 2017 alone), 10 of them charting in the Top 20 in Australia, where they are now arguably the country’s most innovative, important and productive rock band. International critical acclaim. Headline festival appearances. And perhaps most importantly, a fervent worldwide fanbase who share endless memes, mixes, videos, graphics, theories and discussions, all through which they explore and expand what they have termed ‘The Gizzverse’.

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are: Stu Mackenzie (vocals/guitar), Ambrose Kenny-Smith (harmonica/vocals/keyboards), Cook Craig (guitar/vocals), Joey Walker (guitar/vocals), Lucas Harwood (bass) and Michael Cavanagh (drums).

Album discography: 12 Bar Bruise (2012), Eyes Like the Sky (2013), Float Along – Fill Your Lungs (2013), Oddments (2014), I’m In Your Mind Fuzz (2014), Quarters! (2015), Paper Mache Dream Balloon (2015), Nonagon Infinity (2016), Flying Microtonal Banana (2017), Murder of the Universe (2017), Sketches of Brunswick East (with Mild High Club, 2017), Polygondwanaland (2017), Gumboot Soup (2017), Fishing for Fishies (2019), Infest The Rats’ Nest (2019), (2020), K.G. (2020), L.W. (2021), and Butterfly 3000 (2021).



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