
Phantom Island King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
13.06.2025
Label: KGLW (King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard)
Genre: Rock
Subgenre: Adult Alternative
Artist: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
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- 1 Phantom Island 05:16
- 2 Deadstick 03:34
- 3 Lonely Cosmos 05:35
- 4 Eternal Return 04:34
- 5 Panpsych 04:02
- 6 Spacesick 04:51
- 7 Aerodynamic 04:47
- 8 Sea of Doubt 04:25
- 9 Silent Spirit 04:29
- 10 Grow Wings and Fly 05:08
Info for Phantom Island
As a companion album to the 2024 album ‘Flight B741’ and recorded during the same sessions, ‘Phantom Island’ expands King Gizzard's sound with a full orchestra on its 10 tracks. This album will be accompanied by a world tour from May to August 2025! Blending their signature psych-rock energy with sweeping orchestral arrangements, King Gizzard will take you on a psychological journey into the mind as they create their own ‘phantom island’ of illusions, fears and chaos. King Gizzard's prolific nature has led them to release music at a furious pace, and their intense desire to seek out new sounds and explore new creative avenues means that each of their numerous releases sounds different from the last.
The roots of the album can be traced back to the group’s show at the Hollywood Bowl in June 2023. King Gizzard met some members of the Los Angeles Philharmonic backstage who urged them to take part in an annual series where the orchestra plays alongside rock and pop acts.
The results of the sessions that yielded that 2024's Aria-nominated Flight b741 also yielded ten further songs that didn’t quite fit the Flight b741 vibe, and which, Mackenzie says, “were harder to finish. Musically, they needed a little more time and space and thought.” Quickly, the group’s collective mind leapt to the LA Philharmonic.
KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
The stats on King Gizzard’s colourful career are stacking up fast: 16 albums in 8 years (including five in 2017 alone), 10 of them charting in the Top 20 in Australia, where they are now arguably the country’s most innovative, important and productive rock band. International critical acclaim. Headline festival appearances. And perhaps most importantly, a fervent worldwide fanbase who share endless memes, mixes, videos, graphics, theories and discussions, all through which they explore and expand what they have termed ‘The Gizzverse’.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard are: Stu Mackenzie (vocals/guitar), Ambrose Kenny-Smith (harmonica/vocals/keyboards), Cook Craig (guitar/vocals), Joey Walker (guitar/vocals), Lucas Harwood (bass) and Michael Cavanagh (drums).
Album discography: 12 Bar Bruise (2012), Eyes Like the Sky (2013), Float Along – Fill Your Lungs (2013), Oddments (2014), I’m In Your Mind Fuzz (2014), Quarters! (2015), Paper Mache Dream Balloon (2015), Nonagon Infinity (2016), Flying Microtonal Banana (2017), Murder of the Universe (2017), Sketches of Brunswick East (with Mild High Club, 2017), Polygondwanaland (2017), Gumboot Soup (2017), Fishing for Fishies (2019), Infest The Rats’ Nest (2019), (2020), K.G. (2020), L.W. (2021), and Butterfly 3000 (2021).
This album contains no booklet.