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King Gizzard Goes Nostalgic With New Album “Flight B741”

LOS ANGELES — King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard is entering a nostalgic phase with their latest album, “Flight b741.” This new release marks a departure from the Australian rock band’s recent technical heavy metal sounds, returning instead to the raw essence of 1970s classic rock.

A Return to Basics

Frontman Stu Mackenzie explained that the band aimed to create music that reminded them of their early inspirations. “Flight b741,” their 26th studio album, features a stripped-down approach with no guitar pedals and the use of second-hand amps from a local pawn shop. Mackenzie described this as their most collaborative album yet, with a focus on instinct over strategy.

“At this moment in time, the easiest thing was the right thing to do,” Mackenzie said about their recording approach. “Just pick up the guitars and make the music that comes out.”

Themes and Sound

While the lyrics explore the band’s signature themes of battling depression and family issues, the sound of “Flight b741” is upbeat and nostalgic. Mackenzie, a father of two, shared how fatherhood has influenced their music. “I actually have more gratitude in my heart than ever before. And I think that’s in the songwriting,” he said.

Enduring Creativity and Success

The band’s ability to consistently produce music and tour, despite personal changes and industry shifts, highlights their dedication. They have built a loyal fanbase since their start in 2010, allowing them to explore various genres and ignore industry expectations.

“Maybe we are in an unusually fortunate position where people actually expect us to do the thing you’re not supposed to do,” Mackenzie said, highlighting the band’s creative freedom.

Inspired by Rock’s Golden Age

Bassist Lucas Harwood noted that the album’s sound intentionally harkens back to ’60s and ’70s rock. “It’s just you and your instrument. And it’s like, ‘What can I do without all the other bells and whistles that technology affords?’” he explained.

Looking Ahead

Despite challenges in balancing personal and professional life, Mackenzie is committed to maintaining their productivity. “I’m just trying to stay on the treadmill because if I get off the treadmill, I’m going to use my time in probably some form of self-destructive way. So, I need to just keep busy,” he said.

“Flight b741” showcases King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s unique ability to blend nostalgia with creativity, offering fans a fresh yet familiar sound that captures the essence of rock and roll’s golden era.

Shukriya Shahi

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