![]() A run that would later be hailed as ‘Year Of The Gizz’ saw some of the outfit’s strongest releases to date. Butterfly 3000 sees them entering the realm of synth-pop with frontman Stu stating that his influence for this album was his daughter, and how he saw himself as wrapped in a cocoon before her birth, and the butterfly being the perfect motif to encapsulate the record – but probably not some of their most genre bending and defying work to date.Īnother album of fragments, Gumboot Soup was a last-minute effort to come good on the madman promise made by Stu Mackenzie in 2017. ![]() This album has often been described as more melodic than psychedelic. With a blend of pure chaos and moments of dream-like synths, this album could be considered chaotic, with each track seeming to be divorced from each other in sound. With gigs nowhere insight, they decided to give their fans another taste of what to look forward to after the pandemic ends, by sharing their electrifying performance at their 2016 San Francisco show.Ĭoming back to their psychedelic rock roots, this album showcases the band’s pure unfiltered energy – something that was lacking in their previous releases this year. ![]() They returned with another live album for fans to live vicariously through. Despite its shortcomings, this is the most delightfully pop-leaning Gizz record to date, hinting at an alternate reality wherein the paths split and they became the modern answer to The Beach Boys, rather than The Dead.įear not! The cohesive album experience is something they soon mastered… many times over. ![]()
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