“Album number 18 was recorded in the band’s homes during the pandemic, and trades psych-rock blitzes for a finely-woven sprawl of synth programming and MIDI sequences”. – Pitchfork
“By this point, it’s pretty much common knowledge that King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard are known to put out multiple records over the course of a year (the band famously released five records back in 2017). On top of that, they’re also one of the most imaginative bands today, making it truly difficult to predict what direction they’ll take next—in 2019 they notably followed up Fishing for Fishies, an incredibly chill album, with Infest the Rats’ Nest, their heaviest album to date. 2021 is already proving to be a productive and inventive year for King Gizzard. Back in February, the Melbourne-based group released L.W., a microtonal companion to 2020’s K.G.” – Flood Magazine