I understand the fact that some people don't like the ending of Fourth Colour, but I think that calm and the sudden explosion it's awesome for closing the album. I hope you really like Ice Death, if you like long jammy sessions you'll love it, the progressions and the lyrics are so sweet!
That vocal “delay” you’re hearing at the end of Searching and on The Fourth Color is actually not a delay at all, it’s a technique called hocketing and involves splitting up phrases/syllables of words between multiple singers
Fun fact: Butterfly 3000 is technically Polygondwanaland but in major notes. A really happy and upbeat album. However it is more like pop-synth-prog album, I personally love the album and it was the one that got me into KG.
Haha that is the line that made me pay attention to the album proper. Prior to that crumbling castle was what i knew it for. But i heard that line and replayed the whole song - now the whole sequence from inner cell to searching is my obsession. It's so gooood! Eh fuk it the whole album is just gold
Ice death planets lungs mushrooms and lava has to be next, longer developed jams that will make you appreciate their live abilities and the genre bending abilities. It’s also my fave album by them ever
I would go with Omnium Gatherum. I don't like all of the songs on there (and I don't think you will either) but it is a real fun one with the amount of variety. Also, the transitions from song to song are great on this album, so I would start on the last few seconds of the previous song. Or just go 2 or 3 songs at a time since Omnium has a ton of songs anyway. That is if you want to check out another album any time soon :)
*whispers in your ear softly* "ICE FIIIIIVE, ICE FIVE. WOOOO" enjoy ice death man its really jammy, got some killer jams i personally love the KEXP versions. HIGHLY RECOMEND
Ice, Death, etc. Is one of my favorite albums by these guys. I will agree with others in the sense that it can get repetitive but the build up/progression of most songs in the end makes it worth it in my opinion.
Also, Crumbling Castle was originally intended to be at the end of Murder of The Universe. And both Polygondwanaland and MOTU are in the same conceptual universe, as well as a few other of their albums
Searching... is by FAR their most underrated track. It's my favorite song on Poly for sure. EDIT: My vote for next album is Flying Microtonal Banana. You mentioned liking middle eastern sounds in rock, and that's the whole basis of the album. KG and LW as well.
To me, FMB is like they're practicing the microtonal sound, while KG and LW have levelled it up and brought it to several feels and genres. That Anatolian House feel of Intrasport just makes me freak out from the waist down.
Ice, death, planets, lungs mushrooms and lava has the song Iron Lung which was my first ever King Gizz song. I found it a few months ago in a random Spotify list I was "who the hell are these guys? I need more!" and here I am, in my own journey of discovery with half of their discography yet to listen but enjoying reactions to what I have already experienced. Keep them coming! ❤
I think you should really do the acoustic Paper Mâché Dream Balloon or one of the microtonal albums (Flying Microtonal Banana, K.G. or L.W.). I love both of your two choices, but Omnium Gatherium gets my vote.
When you do Ice Death you MUST do Ice V, Iron Lung and Magma from the KEXP sessions. The music video for Iron Lung is really cool and trippy af because it had help with AI but I'd suggest just watch it another time. Then you can see what these guys can do live now compared to before.
I think it would be cool if go with "Flying microtonal banana" next to continue with their five albums on 2017, ice death etc is good too, loving your commentary keep it up!
Ice Death should be next. I’d recommend Omnium when you’ve gotten more of their variety under your belt. All I can say is do Infest either before or after fishing for fishies. The contrast of the two genres will be great.
Voting ‘A’ for Ice, Death. Hoping you use the KEXP session versions of Ice V, Iron Lung and Magma. Omnium after that would be rad, then maybe the three microtonal albums?
OK just heard options A or B. I'd have to say Omnium. It's only 1 of 3 albums that isn't a concept album. But it's got quite a range of songs. It's got Ambrose Rapping, It's got Cookie doing Garden Goblin, it's also got Gaia, which seemed to me to be their anthem of 2022. Gaia had got a great solo of which they said hasn't been something they've done a lot until recently. You'll hear Gaia then it goes into the next track and that will show you their range. Same with Presumptuous into Predator X actually. Then also the 3 tracks after PX that close the album are super chill.
If you choose Ice Death... It's good to know each song is in a different musical mode... The title of the album is a hint to the mode. IDPLAML each of the seven songs match up. 1st letter I for Ice/Ionian so the 1st song Mycelium is in Ionian mode Additionally. You have to do the videos for this album. Ice V and Iron Lung
You cant really go wrong with the boys, looking forward to both that you were considering. Ice death etc. is my personal fav at the moment. If you do that one I recommend the kexp for magma and iron lung, and as someone mentioned dont forget the official music video for Ive V(five) :)
The unofficial lore is that crumbling castle takes places after the fourth color, where the character from the second suite finds the “fourth color” and becomes a god and is able to exact his revenge on the people who hurt him at the castle. That’s not set in stone, king gizz has a very loosely connected “gizz verse” and it’s all speculation, but check out the lyrics on genius if you’re interested, each suite has a cool story to it
Worth noting in the physical album releases we hear Han-Tyumi say "Hello" at the very end of the album, suggesting he is who this character becomes and later murders the universe with his "Rising up, Thick and Green" vomit referenced in Crumbling Castle. Tho personally I think the gizzverse "loops" like Nonagon Infinity and Han-Tyumi created himself in a way.
@@jaredcourtland4894 such a fun little Easter egg I discovered on my vinyl copy! That’s why I like the gizz verse there can be so many interpretations.
It's actually funny what you brought up about Polygondwanaland feeling like it should be the first track. When I listen to this album I like to start there, and listen to Crumbling Castle last. EDIT: I hope you like Ice Death! Also added bonus of no weird song grouping, you can just go track by track. (Though there are 2 GREAT music videos from that album.)
Mate I can't wait for you to do gumboot soup. It was the first King Gizz album that I listened to in full, I checked it out while driving home where I had plans to trip all night with 2 of my best mates, later that night during the peak we listened to gumboot soup and awww shit then we were all hooked. It was released on the last day of 2017, the same year they released 5 albums, and it is made up of songs that they say didn't belong on any of their previous albums. It's a nice variety of tunes and I think you'll dig a few songs. All hail the great chain!
Also, I vote for option B Omnium. I really love both albums, but based the variety on Omnium is exciting. Never know what the next song is going to be like.
What they usually do nowadays live is play Crumbling Castle and then immediately transition into The Fourth Colour (skipping the doom/sludge outro of Crumbling Castle). It's amazing and the crowd goes wild every time.
Cant wait for you to get into infest the rats nest. Or head bang to dripping tap and so many others, really good to see you get so involved with their music. But I'll go for Omnimum gatherum for my vote for now.
For your next reaction, you have four paths to choose from: - FMB -> KG ->LW - three albums taking you on a microtonal journey - Ice, Death... for a psych jam session with each song played in one of the 7 modes - Paper Mache Dream Balloon (folk/jazz) -> Fishing for Fishies -> Quarters! (jazz jam) - Infest the Rats Nest (thrash metal) -> Gaia (from Omnium Gatherum) .
Re: Jethro Tull. This isn't their most popular song, but it's a favorite of mine, and it's plenty heavy. ruclips.net/video/royymUiwItI/видео.html (edited to change link to official audio)
I had the same feeling about crumbling castle and got used to start the album from the second track. Recently i saw a live version and it kicked so hard. I love to start the album now from track no.1. So don‘t force it and keep on skipping it. After listening to rest of the album, you’ll love to have another track ;) Also both choices are great but id go with omnium gatherum
I agree with the crumbling castle placement, king gizz has a habit of throwing their biggest and beefiest song at the beginning of their albums and I think sometimes it messes with the start of the record.
Loved your reactions to this album that in fact actually isnt one of my personal favorites 😳 I found new enjoyment of Loyalty and Searching ✨ So for next album… I’m a big fan of Omnium Gatherum, I think almost every song is a banger and they are all so different 💥 I pray you take a look at Dripping tap from Bonnaroo ’22, it was seeing that performance that I connected to KGLW 🐊❤️🔥 Maybe do Dripping tap album version and then the live version 😍 But maybe people are right for saying that you should do more albums before Omnium gatherum. If you’re in the mood for jammy songs then do Ice death etc! I think the KEXP versions of Iron lung and Magma is the way to go and official music video for Ice V. You should do a microtonal album soon though and it’s just logic to do their first one, Flying Microtonal banana 🐍 Excuse my rant but I can’t wait for you to do I’m in your mind fuzz, Float along fill your lungs and Fishing for fishies 🤖🎣
damn we have really similar music taste.. and you're pointing out a lot of the things i love about this album. gojira and BTBAM are two of my favorite matal bands along with meshuggah and imperial triumphant, and a ton of others i can't come up with off the top of my head but i'm a massive proghead from classic rock to modern metal and whatever the fuck king gizzard is
Enjoyed all your reactions to this and petrodragonic! Polygondwanaland is really subtle and layered, so much going on. I have to be in a certain mood to listen to it but there is always something new in this album that I didn't pick up on before. If you're going on to ice death next then you have to start with the iron lung official video. The kexp version is great but there is a section in the jam on the studio version that just is insane and puts it above live versions
You didn't mention in your list, Fishing For FIshies. FFF features Amby's harmonica quite a lot and a few of the songs have a hard bluesy stomp - especially This Thing. I think you'll end up enjoying them a lot. but between your two choices, I'm going to go with choice two - Omnium Gatherium. After the opening track, The Dripping Tap, all the rest of them are snappy and grab you. Enjoy!
Yeah you gotta do something different. If you wanna do them all you've gotta do some of their genre shifting stuff otherwise theyl all be left over at the end. IF you say you're gonna do them all. Paper Mache Dream Baloon, Fishies for fishies, Butterfly 3K or Sketches of Brunswick East.
these format are great! better than single 3-5 min tracks than you had done earlier when you dive into an album. one question tho, did you choose to listen through youtube? or its an obligation for a reaction video? because i think the video will be so much better if you dont have to watch ads on the song transition. one of the best jizz of the gizz is their transition! they flow so seamlessly into one another. especially in their concept album like this. Because of the ads its seems like you didn't notice the jizz of the transition on the first reaction. other than that your videos are great tho, love the insight and rambling in the middle of the songs. it keeps me viewers engaged and not just bobbing heads into the tunes. can't wait for the next, i myself will vote for Ice Death because it has one of their their best music videos and grooves imo.
Dude Gizz’s 2nd album is total Dad music(ish). It’s a country western audiobook spoken by Ambrose’s dad with wild psych western instrumentals, like what’s more Dad than that
I enjoy Ice Death Planets etc etc., but the songs are loooong and some of them are kind of....... I hate to say it, but maybe a little boring? I still think it would be interesting to react to, but I don't know if it would be the best choice to do next. I still vote for Omnium Gatherum! Yeah Chunky Shrapnel is a live album, and Butterfly 3001 is a bunch of cover versions of all the tracks from Butterfly 3000, which is their techno-pop album. Most fans pretend Butterfly 3001 doesn't exist...
Of the two, Omnium is going to give you a wider range of King Gizzard sounds, but be ready for more of “that tempo”. It has some really great songs, but is a bit too long in my opinion.
I’m personally not a huge fan of Omnium, side one is great but side two is pretty forgettable and boring. The one song you HAVE to react to is The Dripping Tap, it’s Gizz at their jammiest and perhaps their best. Also Gaia live on Highway Holidays is stellar too. Ice Death should be the next album though, and remember to use the KEXP live sessions for Ice V, Iron Lung & Magma. That live show is actually insane with how good the performances are.
Feel like you should do a microtonal album next to get that sound in your system! It's one of their most iconic sounds and you've yet to do an album with their microtones.
this album's reaction has been SO much more satisfying in these bigger chunks. Great vids!
I just noticed the guitar melody from Tetrachromacy also shows up in Dragon
I understand the fact that some people don't like the ending of Fourth Colour, but I think that calm and the sudden explosion it's awesome for closing the album.
I hope you really like Ice Death, if you like long jammy sessions you'll love it, the progressions and the lyrics are so sweet!
That vocal “delay” you’re hearing at the end of Searching and on The Fourth Color is actually not a delay at all, it’s a technique called hocketing and involves splitting up phrases/syllables of words between multiple singers
Fun fact: Butterfly 3000 is technically Polygondwanaland but in major notes. A really happy and upbeat album. However it is more like pop-synth-prog album, I personally love the album and it was the one that got me into KG.
my favorite line from this suite is "My body's not a temple, it is a vessel"
it just goes so hard for me for some reason
The bass line under that part is sweet! It feels like it... rolls.
Haha that is the line that made me pay attention to the album proper. Prior to that crumbling castle was what i knew it for. But i heard that line and replayed the whole song - now the whole sequence from inner cell to searching is my obsession. It's so gooood! Eh fuk it the whole album is just gold
Saaaaame. I find myself singing this to myself all the time.
And a blank slate
@@SplittTwig an empty hard drive
Ice death planets lungs mushrooms and lava has to be next, longer developed jams that will make you appreciate their live abilities and the genre bending abilities. It’s also my fave album by them ever
I would go with Omnium Gatherum. I don't like all of the songs on there (and I don't think you will either) but it is a real fun one with the amount of variety.
Also, the transitions from song to song are great on this album, so I would start on the last few seconds of the previous song. Or just go 2 or 3 songs at a time since Omnium has a ton of songs anyway. That is if you want to check out another album any time soon :)
That's what I've been saying!
crumbling castle is its own suite, it was originally meant to be suite 4 of murder of the universe but they moved it to polygondwanaland
*whispers in your ear softly* "ICE FIIIIIVE, ICE FIVE. WOOOO"
enjoy ice death man its really jammy, got some killer jams i personally love the KEXP versions. HIGHLY RECOMEND
Ice death is top tier gizz for me. I think you’ll love it
Ayy, I can't wait to see what you think about the Music Video of Ice V xD
AFAIK Gondwana is the name of a prehistoric supercontintinent before humans existed, so the pronounciation is poly-gondwana-land
Yes exactly, and poly refers to the use of polyrhythms.
Ice, Death, etc. Is one of my favorite albums by these guys. I will agree with others in the sense that it can get repetitive but the build up/progression of most songs in the end makes it worth it in my opinion.
Also, Crumbling Castle was originally intended to be at the end of Murder of The Universe. And both Polygondwanaland and MOTU are in the same conceptual universe, as well as a few other of their albums
Searching... is by FAR their most underrated track. It's my favorite song on Poly for sure.
EDIT: My vote for next album is Flying Microtonal Banana. You mentioned liking middle eastern sounds in rock, and that's the whole basis of the album. KG and LW as well.
To me, FMB is like they're practicing the microtonal sound, while KG and LW have levelled it up and brought it to several feels and genres. That Anatolian House feel of Intrasport just makes me freak out from the waist down.
@@ShineOnBenevolentSun makes you feel like dancin huh?
Oh boy so excited for osees as well
Ice, death, planets, lungs mushrooms and lava has the song Iron Lung which was my first ever King Gizz song. I found it a few months ago in a random Spotify list I was "who the hell are these guys? I need more!" and here I am, in my own journey of discovery with half of their discography yet to listen but enjoying reactions to what I have already experienced.
Keep them coming! ❤
I think you should really do the acoustic Paper Mâché Dream Balloon or one of the microtonal albums (Flying Microtonal Banana, K.G. or L.W.). I love both of your two choices, but Omnium Gatherium gets my vote.
When you do Ice Death you MUST do Ice V, Iron Lung and Magma from the KEXP sessions. The music video for Iron Lung is really cool and trippy af because it had help with AI but I'd suggest just watch it another time.
Then you can see what these guys can do live now compared to before.
Highly seconded, the KEXP RIPS on Iron Lung!
Yeah but that Ice V music video is a beauty
@@BlasphemousVerses it is, but the KEXP version of that song is so good. Probably my favorite out of the 3.
I'd recommend Fishing for Fishies for your Dad, heavy harmonica use and focus on boogie tunes
The live version of This Thing s t o m p s soooo hard
I think it would be cool if go with "Flying microtonal banana" next to continue with their five albums on 2017, ice death etc is good too, loving your commentary keep it up!
Ice Death should be next.
I’d recommend Omnium when you’ve gotten more of their variety under your belt. All I can say is do Infest either before or after fishing for fishies. The contrast of the two genres will be great.
He should do Omnium Gatherum next honestly.
Voting ‘A’ for Ice, Death. Hoping you use the KEXP session versions of Ice V, Iron Lung and Magma. Omnium after that would be rad, then maybe the three microtonal albums?
OK just heard options A or B. I'd have to say Omnium. It's only 1 of 3 albums that isn't a concept album. But it's got quite a range of songs. It's got Ambrose Rapping, It's got Cookie doing Garden Goblin, it's also got Gaia, which seemed to me to be their anthem of 2022. Gaia had got a great solo of which they said hasn't been something they've done a lot until recently. You'll hear Gaia then it goes into the next track and that will show you their range. Same with Presumptuous into Predator X actually. Then also the 3 tracks after PX that close the album are super chill.
Yes IDPLMAL! You have to do Iron Lung with the music video. Loving these videos, I really enjoy watching someone discover and enjoy a thing I love.
If you choose Ice Death... It's good to know each song is in a different musical mode... The title of the album is a hint to the mode. IDPLAML each of the seven songs match up. 1st letter I for Ice/Ionian so the 1st song Mycelium is in Ionian mode
Additionally. You have to do the videos for this album. Ice V and Iron Lung
I'm throwing another vote for omnium just for the variety of it
You cant really go wrong with the boys, looking forward to both that you were considering. Ice death etc. is my personal fav at the moment. If you do that one I recommend the kexp for magma and iron lung, and as someone mentioned dont forget the official music video for Ive V(five) :)
The unofficial lore is that crumbling castle takes places after the fourth color, where the character from the second suite finds the “fourth color” and becomes a god and is able to exact his revenge on the people who hurt him at the castle.
That’s not set in stone, king gizz has a very loosely connected “gizz verse” and it’s all speculation, but check out the lyrics on genius if you’re interested, each suite has a cool story to it
Worth noting in the physical album releases we hear Han-Tyumi say "Hello" at the very end of the album, suggesting he is who this character becomes and later murders the universe with his "Rising up, Thick and Green" vomit referenced in Crumbling Castle. Tho personally I think the gizzverse "loops" like Nonagon Infinity and Han-Tyumi created himself in a way.
@@jaredcourtland4894 such a fun little Easter egg I discovered on my vinyl copy! That’s why I like the gizz verse there can be so many interpretations.
It's actually funny what you brought up about Polygondwanaland feeling like it should be the first track. When I listen to this album I like to start there, and listen to Crumbling Castle last.
EDIT: I hope you like Ice Death! Also added bonus of no weird song grouping, you can just go track by track. (Though there are 2 GREAT music videos from that album.)
Mate I can't wait for you to do gumboot soup. It was the first King Gizz album that I listened to in full, I checked it out while driving home where I had plans to trip all night with 2 of my best mates, later that night during the peak we listened to gumboot soup and awww shit then we were all hooked. It was released on the last day of 2017, the same year they released 5 albums, and it is made up of songs that they say didn't belong on any of their previous albums. It's a nice variety of tunes and I think you'll dig a few songs. All hail the great chain!
I second gumboot soup. It doesn't get enough love but it's in my top 3 king gizz albums. Love every song on it
feel you on that mastering thing, i've been making music for awhile and i'm just now learning a lot of stuff i wish i knew before
You may be interested in their making of documentaries. If you just search up “king gizzard making of” you’ll find a playlist of them.
Also, I vote for option B Omnium. I really love both albums, but based the variety on Omnium is exciting. Never know what the next song is going to be like.
What they usually do nowadays live is play Crumbling Castle and then immediately transition into The Fourth Colour (skipping the doom/sludge outro of Crumbling Castle). It's amazing and the crowd goes wild every time.
Cant wait for you to get into infest the rats nest. Or head bang to dripping tap and so many others, really good to see you get so involved with their music. But I'll go for Omnimum gatherum for my vote for now.
For your next reaction, you have four paths to choose from:
- FMB -> KG ->LW - three albums taking you on a microtonal journey
- Ice, Death... for a psych jam session with each song played in one of the 7 modes
- Paper Mache Dream Balloon (folk/jazz) -> Fishing for Fishies -> Quarters! (jazz jam)
- Infest the Rats Nest (thrash metal) -> Gaia (from Omnium Gatherum) .
Re: Jethro Tull. This isn't their most popular song, but it's a favorite of mine, and it's plenty heavy. ruclips.net/video/royymUiwItI/видео.html
(edited to change link to official audio)
Ice death if you wanna rock out to 7 amazing tracks, or Omnium if you want to expand the different sounds you’ve heard king gizz do ten fold
infest the rats nest, im in your mind fuzz, if you do ice death you should defenitly do the kexp live version of iron lung.
I had the same feeling about crumbling castle and got used to start the album from the second track. Recently i saw a live version and it kicked so hard. I love to start the album now from track no.1. So don‘t force it and keep on skipping it. After listening to rest of the album, you’ll love to have another track ;) Also both choices are great but id go with omnium gatherum
I agree with the crumbling castle placement, king gizz has a habit of throwing their biggest and beefiest song at the beginning of their albums and I think sometimes it messes with the start of the record.
On Ice Death they start with probably the most chill song ever
Loved your reactions to this album that in fact actually isnt one of my personal favorites 😳 I found new enjoyment of Loyalty and Searching ✨
So for next album… I’m a big fan of Omnium Gatherum, I think almost every song is a banger and they are all so different 💥 I pray you take a look at Dripping tap from Bonnaroo ’22, it was seeing that performance that I connected to KGLW 🐊❤️🔥 Maybe do Dripping tap album version and then the live version 😍
But maybe people are right for saying that you should do more albums before Omnium gatherum. If you’re in the mood for jammy songs then do Ice death etc! I think the KEXP versions of Iron lung and Magma is the way to go and official music video for Ice V.
You should do a microtonal album soon though and it’s just logic to do their first one, Flying Microtonal banana 🐍
Excuse my rant but I can’t wait for you to do I’m in your mind fuzz, Float along fill your lungs and Fishing for fishies 🤖🎣
damn we have really similar music taste.. and you're pointing out a lot of the things i love about this album.
gojira and BTBAM are two of my favorite matal bands along with meshuggah and imperial triumphant, and a ton of others i can't come up with off the top of my head but i'm a massive proghead from classic rock to modern metal and whatever the fuck king gizzard is
Enjoyed all your reactions to this and petrodragonic! Polygondwanaland is really subtle and layered, so much going on. I have to be in a certain mood to listen to it but there is always something new in this album that I didn't pick up on before. If you're going on to ice death next then you have to start with the iron lung official video. The kexp version is great but there is a section in the jam on the studio version that just is insane and puts it above live versions
You didn't mention in your list, Fishing For FIshies. FFF features Amby's harmonica quite a lot and a few of the songs have a hard bluesy stomp - especially This Thing. I think you'll end up enjoying them a lot.
but between your two choices, I'm going to go with choice two - Omnium Gatherium. After the opening track, The Dripping Tap, all the rest of them are snappy and grab you. Enjoy!
Yeah you gotta do something different. If you wanna do them all you've gotta do some of their genre shifting stuff otherwise theyl all be left over at the end. IF you say you're gonna do them all. Paper Mache Dream Baloon, Fishies for fishies, Butterfly 3K or Sketches of Brunswick East.
Said your self they have there own sound they go to all best bands have there own sounds cause there so good you know it’s them
I've always felt the Crumbling Castle should have been the closer for Poly, it just makes more sense there for me, ending on that crushing doom outro.
these format are great! better than single 3-5 min tracks than you had done earlier when you dive into an album. one question tho, did you choose to listen through youtube? or its an obligation for a reaction video?
because i think the video will be so much better if you dont have to watch ads on the song transition. one of the best jizz of the gizz is their transition! they flow so seamlessly into one another. especially in their concept album like this. Because of the ads its seems like you didn't notice the jizz of the transition on the first reaction. other than that your videos are great tho, love the insight and rambling in the middle of the songs. it keeps me viewers engaged and not just bobbing heads into the tunes.
can't wait for the next, i myself will vote for Ice Death because it has one of their their best music videos and grooves imo.
Dude Gizz’s 2nd album is total Dad music(ish). It’s a country western audiobook spoken by Ambrose’s dad with wild psych western instrumentals, like what’s more Dad than that
Omnium Gatherum
I enjoy Ice Death Planets etc etc., but the songs are loooong and some of them are kind of....... I hate to say it, but maybe a little boring? I still think it would be interesting to react to, but I don't know if it would be the best choice to do next.
I still vote for Omnium Gatherum!
Yeah Chunky Shrapnel is a live album, and Butterfly 3001 is a bunch of cover versions of all the tracks from Butterfly 3000, which is their techno-pop album. Most fans pretend Butterfly 3001 doesn't exist...
Go all the way back to the start and do 12 Bar Bruise next. Really sick, raw, garage rock.
ICE DEATH... I don't think you are ready for Omni
Ice/Death I think you will enjoy, I dont know why anyone is saying you wouldnt.
Of the two, Omnium is going to give you a wider range of King Gizzard sounds, but be ready for more of “that tempo”. It has some really great songs, but is a bit too long in my opinion.
I’m personally not a huge fan of Omnium, side one is great but side two is pretty forgettable and boring. The one song you HAVE to react to is The Dripping Tap, it’s Gizz at their jammiest and perhaps their best. Also Gaia live on Highway Holidays is stellar too.
Ice Death should be the next album though, and remember to use the KEXP live sessions for Ice V, Iron Lung & Magma. That live show is actually insane with how good the performances are.
100% agree on the Ice Death aspect
Iron lung and Magma yes, but come on official music video for Ice V is a must, we have to at least be able to agree on that within the community 👩⚖️
Agree on that live suggestion. Cav's drum solo gives me chills!
@@elina.livilou it's a great video and all but the live version on kexp is just far superior.
ICE DEATH
i think youre pronouncing it polygondAwannaland, when its just polygondwannaland no “a” between gond and wanna.
I think it's time to go microtonal bro
Feel like you should do a microtonal album next to get that sound in your system! It's one of their most iconic sounds and you've yet to do an album with their microtones.