Album Review: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s Polygondwanaland
Released into the wild with no strings attached, Polygondwanaland isn’t just an album — it’s a rhythmic maze of myth, math, and musical freedom.
Released into the wild with no strings attached, Polygondwanaland isn’t just an album — it’s a rhythmic maze of myth, math, and musical freedom.
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