The hazy, often dreamlike atmosphere, the upbeat, jumpy song structuring with the unpolished, lo-fi mixing and Stu Mackenzie’s equally unchained, shouting vocals are all come together in a basic, but entertaining mixture while also laying the groundworks from which the band started to build upon. If you’re interested in the early roots of King Gizzard or a wilder version of The Flaming Lips, you can’t really go wrong with “Wiloughby’s Beach”.
The hazy, often dreamlike atmosphere, the upbeat, jumpy song structuring with the unpolished, lo-fi mixing and Stu Mackenzie’s equally unchained, shouting vocals are all come together in a basic, but entertaining mixture while also laying the groundworks from which the band started to build upon. If you’re interested in the early roots of King Gizzard or a wilder version of The Flaming Lips, you can’t really go wrong with “Wiloughby’s Beach”.