Album artwork for Float Along - Fill Your Lungs by King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard

This is a band which will stop at nothing honing their psychedelic brand of noise-rock. If you've ever tried to get across to someone what psychedelic rock sounds like, you should just put on this album straight away; it captures the genre incredible well. In with this truly bizarre mix we have 60s-radio rock in the form of 'God Is Calling Me Back Home', which could totally be the closing song to any film which features the rolling deserts of America. '30 Past 7' is glitchy and sexy, essentially acting as a middle point to the album, managing to successfully slow everything right down. 'Mystery Jack' brings to life the kind of guitar tones you'd imagine Adam Ant making if he was born a decade or two earlier.

King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard

Float Along - Fill Your Lungs

ATO Records
Album artwork for Float Along - Fill Your Lungs by King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard
LP

$24.99

Released 12/02/2022Catalog Number

0882471118

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Album artwork for Float Along - Fill Your Lungs by King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard
CD

$12.99

Released 11/02/2018Catalog Number

0882339623

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King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard

Float Along - Fill Your Lungs

ATO Records
Album artwork for Float Along - Fill Your Lungs by King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard
LP

$24.99

Released 12/02/2022Catalog Number

0882471118

Learn more
Album artwork for Float Along - Fill Your Lungs by King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard
CD

$12.99

Released 11/02/2018Catalog Number

0882339623

Learn more

This is a band which will stop at nothing honing their psychedelic brand of noise-rock. If you've ever tried to get across to someone what psychedelic rock sounds like, you should just put on this album straight away; it captures the genre incredible well. In with this truly bizarre mix we have 60s-radio rock in the form of 'God Is Calling Me Back Home', which could totally be the closing song to any film which features the rolling deserts of America. '30 Past 7' is glitchy and sexy, essentially acting as a middle point to the album, managing to successfully slow everything right down. 'Mystery Jack' brings to life the kind of guitar tones you'd imagine Adam Ant making if he was born a decade or two earlier.