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-Jack Barten

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

King Gizzard & The Lizard

Wizard return with Changes, their fourth album of 2022 and their 26th album overall. Funky, jazzy, and fun, this record lives up to its name, as it feels like every other week the band releases a project that changes the band’s direction and sound. This constant change would be detrimental to some groups, but King Gizzard &

The Lizard Wizard always seem to put out quality albums, and offer something new for those listening. Changes is no different, and sees the band diving further into making funky pop music. With more of a focus on crisp bass lines and keyboards, this album feels like the soundtrack to driving down a velvet highway at night. Multiple tracks are more than five minutes long, which does a wonderful job at throwing you into the mix and making you lose track of time. Overall, this album really drives home the idea that change is good, which is also the band’s biggest strength.

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