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Reviews for King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard: 6/17/2022 Live at Bonnaroo '22, Manchester, TN
 

   TP  (7/21/2023 3:06:13 PM)

Wasn’t there live but love listening to this. This festival set goes HARD af.

   King glizzy  (1/24/2023 2:34:04 PM)

Absolute fire opener and closer. Energy unmatched

   Pablo Boris  (10/14/2022 3:13:09 PM)

The beginning of the set is just mind blowing!!!?? like a roadtrain hitting you hard...psych garage section first...some improv and the heavy stuff, metal. Third and last part, longer jams and psychedelic freak heavy attacks. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Amazing quality.

   OG  (10/4/2022 2:18:09 PM)

Studio Dripping Tap is way too indulgent for me, this version is a much better listen

   Mike  (9/2/2022 11:20:05 AM)

The solo in Work This Time is just absolutely spine tingling

   Hamiltoe   (8/31/2022 4:26:09 PM)

What a great act for late night Bonnaroo. Second only to the Animal Collective for pure primal energy. But I love how they brought it down after Hot Water for some atmospheric bliss.

   Whoooooo!!!!  (8/31/2022 1:18:23 PM)

This set fucks hard.

   Milesplanet  (8/31/2022 6:37:44 AM)

Robot stop/hot water are an absolutely sweltering opening double. Some of the maturity shown in the jamming is impressive, such as the entire band picking up on Stu’s flute dissonance and taking hot water up a level. It was clear joe was feeling it already. Grim reaper seemed fun as hell for the band live. After that the boys took us on a trip into the heavier side of the catalog, beginning with the hazy thrash-prog of Mars for the rich and culminating in some great guitar work to close out Gaia. Magenta mountain is growing on me and was played very well. Garden goblin is a song that clearly the band had some fun with recording and was a fun quick mood shift into Work this time. This through the end of dripping tap is absolutely premium listening. I have to say these guys have enormous balls to play whatever the fuck they want and not feel the pressure to conform to a festival friendly set list. They seemed to know they’d be bringing some people on a journey and embraced it. KGLW has the live chops, catalog, and the attitude to go even further. I can’t wait to get to a show and see where they go next.

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