King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
Australian rock band
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2025 | Released 'Exploding Suns (Demo 1)' for 'Good Music to Lift Los Angeles' compilation |
2025 | Participated in 'Super Bloom: A Benefit for Fire Relief in Los Angeles' with 'Exploding Suns (Demo 2)' |
2025 | A music video for 'Deadstick' is planned, to be directed by Guy Tyzack |
2025 | The band released the single 'Deadstick' from the album Phantom Island |
2024 | Released 'Change (Demo 4)' for 'Cardinals At The Window' benefit album for Flood Relief in Western North Carolina |
2024 | The band released the music video 'Le Risque', directed by Guy Tyzack |
2024 | King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard released singles 'Swan Song', 'Extinction', 'Le Risque', 'Hog Calling Contest', 'Field of Vision', 'Gilgamesh', 'Raw Feel', 'Flight b741', 'Phantom Island', 'Antarctica', 'Sad Pilot', and 'Set' from albums The Silver Cord, Flight b741, and Phantom Island |
2024 | Released their 26th album, Flight b741, further expanding their extensive discography. |
September 4 2024 | Mass release of multiple live albums including 'Live in D.C. '24', 'Live in New York City '24 (Night 1 and Night 2)', 'Live in Boston '24', 'Live in Maine '24', 'Live in Toronto '24', 'Live in Detroit '24', 'Live in Cleveland '24', 'Live in Kentucky '24', 'Live in Philadelphia '24', 'Live in Richmond '24', 'Live in Asheville '24', 'Live in Nashville '24', and 'Live in Chicago '24' through self-release in digital format. |
2023 | Contributed 'Real's Not Real (Demo)' to 'Woman Life Freedom – Music For Iran, Volume 2' compilation |
2023 | King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard continued their music video releases with 'Astroturf', 'Gila Monster', 'Dragon', 'Theia', 'The Silver Cord', 'Set', primarily directed by Jason Galea and SPOD |
September 27 2023 | Officially announced their 25th studio album, The Silver Cord, which was released on 27 October. |
August 31 2023 | Released 'Demos Vol. 5 + Vol. 6' (Music to Think Existentially To + Music to Burn Money To), a self-released bootleg compilation album in digital (Bandcamp), CD, and LP formats. |
June 16 2023 | Released PetroDragonic Apocalypse, a thrash metal album exploring apocalyptic themes, with singles 'Gila Monster' and 'Dragon'. |
2022 | Released 'Good Music To Ensure Safe Abortion Access To All' compilation featuring 'Ice V (Demo)' |
2022 | The band released music videos including a collaboration with Tropical Fuck Storm, 'Magenta Mountain (Live From Timeland)', 'Kepler-22b', 'Blame It On The Weather', 'Ice V', 'Iron Lung', 'Timeland', 'Smoke & Mirrors', 'The Land Before Timeland', 'Hypertension', and 'Hate Dancin'' with directors such as John Angus Stewart, Jason Galea, Nina Renee, and SPOD |
2022 | King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard released singles 'The Dripping Tap', 'Magenta Mountain', 'Kepler-22b', 'Gaia', 'Presumptuous', 'Ice V', 'Iron Lung', and 'Hate Dancin'' from albums Omnium Gatherum, Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava, and Changes |
2022 | King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard won the Environmental Music Award for their album If Not Now, Then When? |
October 2022 | Released three albums in October, contributing to their total of five albums for the year and continuing their prolific output. |
July 15 2022 | Released 'Demos Vol. 3 + Vol. 4' (Music to Eat Pond Scum To + Music to Die To), a self-released bootleg compilation album in digital (Bandcamp), CD, and LP formats. |
April 22 2022 | Released Omnium Gatherum, which included the 18-minute single 'The Dripping Tap'. |
March 14 2022 | King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard collaborated with Tropical Fuck Storm to release the EP 'Satanic Slumber Party' through Joyful Noise label, available in digital and LP formats, which peaked at #77 on the UK charts. |
March 5 2022 | Released their 19th studio album, Made in Timeland, on 5 March. |
January 21 2022 | King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard released the remix album 'Butterfly 3001', distributed through their own label KGLW in LP and digital formats. |
2021 | King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard released multiple music videos including 'O.N.E.', 'Pleura', 'Yours', 'Shanghai', 'Dreams', 'Blue Morpho', 'Interior People', 'Catching Smoke', '2.02 Killer Year', 'Black Hot Soup', 'Ya Love', and 'Butterfly 3000', with various directors like Alex McLaren, John Angus Stewart, Jamie Wolfe, and Jason Galea |
2021 | The band released singles 'If Not Now, Then When?', 'O.N.E.', 'Pleura', 'Shanghai Dub by The Scientist', and 'Neu Butterfly 3000 Remix' from albums L.W. and Butterfly 3001 |
2021 | Band was nominated for the Australian Music Prize for their album Butterfly 3000 and also nominated for AIM Independent Music Awards for Eco Wax Editions in the Best Creative Packaging category |
June 11 2021 | Released their 18th studio album, Butterfly 3000, on 11 June. |
May 30 2021 | Released 'Live in Sydney '21' live album through self-release and Diggers Factory in digital, LP, and CD formats. |
March 19 2021 | Released 'Live in Melbourne '21' live album through self-release and multiple labels including Diggers Factory, Fuzz Club, Audio Vaults, and Stolen Body in digital, LP, and CD formats. |
2020 | The band continued releasing music videos such as 'Honey', 'Some of Us', 'Straws in the Wind', 'Automation', 'Intrasport', and 'If Not Now, Then When?', with directors including John Angus Stewart, Jason Galea, and Dr. D Foothead |
2020 | King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard released singles 'Honey', 'Some of Us', 'Straws in the Wind', 'Automation', 'Evil Death Roll (Live)', and 'Intrasport' from albums K.G. and Live in San Francisco '16 |
2020 | Eric Moore, the second drummer and band manager, left the group, signifying a notable change in the band's lineup and management. |
December 25 2020 | Released 'Teenage Gizzard', a self-released bootleg compilation album distributed through ATO, Vinyl Religion, and Fuzz Club in digital (Bandcamp), LP, and CD formats. |
December 25 2020 | Released 'Live in London '19' live album through multiple labels including self-release, Gizz's Picks, Strong Island, Diggers Factory, and Fuzz Club in digital, LP, cassette, and CD formats. |
November 20 2020 | Released live album 'Live in San Francisco '16' through Flightless label in CD, LP, and digital formats. |
November 20 2020 | Released K.G. (Explorations into Microtonal Tuning, Volume 2), which included separate song stems and music video files for fans to remix. |
October 1 2020 | Released 'Demos Vol. 1 + Vol. 2' (Music to Kill Bad People To + Music to Eat Bananas To), a self-released bootleg compilation album in LP, digital (Bandcamp), and CD formats. |
October 1 2020 | Released 'Live in Asheville '19' live album through self-release, Fuzz Club, and Diggers Factory in digital, LP, and CD formats. |
April 24 2020 | Released live album 'Chunky Shrapnel' through Flightless label in CD, LP, and digital formats. |
January 15 2020 | Released 'Live in Brussels '19' live album through self-release, Gizz's Picks, and Fuzz Club labels in digital, LP, and CD formats. |
January 10 2020 | Released two live albums 'Live in Paris '19' and 'Live in Adelaide '19' simultaneously through self-release, Gizz's Picks, and Fuzz Club labels in digital, LP, and CD formats. |
2019 | King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard released multiple music videos including 'Cyboogie', 'Fishing For Fishies', 'Planet B', 'Self-Immolate', and 'Organ Farmer', predominantly directed by Jason Galea and John Angus Stewart |
August 2019 | Released Infest the Rats' Nest in August. |
August 16 2019 | Released Infest the Rats' Nest, an album in the thrash metal genre, which was nominated for Best Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Album at the ARIA Music Awards. |
April 26 2019 | Released Fishing for Fishies album, with singles including 'Boogieman Sam' and 'The Bird Song'. |
2018 | King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard released 'Rolling Stoned' from the album Sketches of Brunswick East |
2018 | Band was again nominated for AIM Independent Music Awards in the Hardest Working Group or Artist category |
2017 | Band was nominated for AIM Independent Music Awards in the Hardest Working Group or Artist category |
2017 | Fulfilled their ambitious promise by releasing five studio albums in the same year, including Flying Microtonal Banana, which began a trilogy of microtonal albums. |
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