Austalian psych-rock wildmen King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard have shared a song called “Honey,” their first new material since last year’s thrash metal album Infest The Rats’ Nest. Well, sort of new. “I wrote this song a couple of years ago,” says King Gizz frontman Stu Mackenzie. “It’s nice to have it out in the world.” The track is a pastoral psychedelic groove with some microtonal guitar a la Flying Microtonal Banana, and you can listen to it below.
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