“it's just four songs and they're each 10 minutes and 10 seconds which is why they call quarters because each song is a quarter of the vinyl and when you open it each side is the cover like it's a very cool art and there's one song that's called Love is in the Rhythm which is my favorite solo in the whole world.”
Quarters!
"Quarters!" showcases a distinctive approach to composition and improvisation, melding elements of psych rock, jazz, and avant-garde music into four lengthy tracks, each clocking in at approximately ten minutes. The album features a rich tapestry of sound where King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard explore a repetitive, cyclical structure that evokes a sense of hypnotic engagement. Each piece unfolds gradually, allowing the listener to immerse themselves in the layered instrumentation. The band's instrumentation is particularly striking, characterized by a blend of guitars, synthesizers, and a fluid rhythm section that often emphasizes polyrhythms. The production choices lean towards a raw, live feel, with an emphasis on capturing the organic interplay among the musicians. This creates a dynamic listening experience where the energy ebbs and flows, reflecting the spontaneity of their performances. "Quarters!" stands out within the alternative genre for its ambitious exploration of lengthy song structures and its commitment to a singular concept—the interplay of time and rhythm. The opener, "The River," sets the tone with its intricate guitar work and gradual build, while "The Desert" showcases a more meditative atmosphere, punctuated by subtle shifts in dynamics. This album represents a moment in 2015 when the boundary between rock and experimental music becomes increasingly blurred, resonating with listeners who appreciate a deeper, more contemplative listening experience. It invites repeated listens, revealing new layers with each encounter, making it a fascinating addition to any collection.
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