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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 bilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
rock
Emneord
Emnetal
78.794:5
Bidrag af
Indhold
Robot stopBig fig waspGamma knifePeople-vulturesMr. BeatEvil death rollInvisible faceWah wahRoad train
Beskrivelse
Med sangtekster
Forlag
Heavenly RecordingsPIAS
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
The guardian, 2016-04-21
"The rusty screech of Robot Stop kickstarts the record before Gamma Knife careens down a midnight motorway on a flame-streaked motorbike. People Vultures is a satanic summoning, Invisible Face indulges a gorgeously groovy wig-out, and a gnarly guitar rains down on the metal-spirited Road Train, crashing this tight-knit chaos wagon of sound for good"
The guardian, 2016-04-21
Pitchfork, 2016-05-04
"Besides being a killer garage rock album, Nonagon Infinity is constructed as an infinite loop, meaning its final notes connect perfectly with the album's opening ... And Nonagon Infinity is overstuffed with so many stomach-tossing thrills that you'll actually be jonesing to ride the roller-coaster all over again"
Pitchfork, 2016-05-04
Information, 2016-06-17
"Der er blevet dryppet lidt LSD i trylledrikken (...) på deres nye album, hvor Melbourne-septetten stormer ud over stepperne uden at se sig tilbage. På flugt fra de fulde fem ... Det er deres ottende album, og denne gang detonerer de en psychrock fuld af riffs, der synes smedet af Marc Bolans genfærd og siden dyppet i hvid fosfor. Det er, hvad jeg vil kalde en sjov plade. Ja, på "Invisible Face" er der endda mindelser om Ariel Pinks lofi-syrepop og vi befinder os pludselig i et bossaterritorium - et af de få tidspunkter, vi kommer under 180 km/t"
Information, 2016-06-17
AllMusic, 2016
"The way the album is put together is an impressive feat, but almost beside the point since each song within the loop is worthy of standing alone. King Gizzard's inventive sound, giant hooks, and hard-as-titanium playing make Nonagon Infinity not only their best album yet, but maybe the best psych-metal-jazz-prog album ever. That can be debated, but at the very least artists like the Flaming Lips, Ty Segall, and others who think they are doing something cool and weird should check it out and take a few notes"
AllMusic, 2016