NONAGON INFINITY
Track Listing
Robot Stop
Big Fig Wasp
Gamma Knife
People-Vultures
Mr.Beat
Evil Death Roll
Invisible Face
Wah Wah
Road Train
My Rating
8/10
Average Critic Rating
8.5/10
Overview
’Nonagon Infinity’ is relentless. This high-energy masterpiece redefines the boundaries of Psychedelic Rock. King Gizzard delivers an album that feels like an endless loop, showcasing their impressive commitment to having every track seamlessly flow into the next in a way that demands to be heard as a whole. The frenetic pacing, intricate guitar work, and driving rhythms create an experience that is both chaotic and hypnotic, pulling listeners into its unrelenting momentum. King Gizzard have woven the infinite playability of their music into the album’s DNA, creating a cohesive and immersive journey that feels thrillingly unpredictable yet perfectly crafted. This album stands as a testament to King Gizzard’s unparalleled creativity and their ability to push boundaries once more.
Recommended for an album they can play over and over and over and over and over…
Featured Song
Robot Stop
Most Streamed
Robot Stop
Least Streamed
Invisible Face
Underrated
Invisible Face
TVV Top 3 Songs
Robot Stop | Gamma Knife | Mr.Beat
Singles
Gamma Knife | People-Vultures | Mr.Beat
TVV Top 3 Non-Singles
Robot Stop | Evil Death Roll | Invisible Face
Listen to Again?
Yes
No-Skip Album?
Yes
Album Artwork Rating
8.5/10
What an album cover - it's dark, angry, and just cool. It might give off the vibes of a metal album, which suggests the wrong genre, but after listening to the album, I can see why it deserves such an awesome piece of artwork despite this. Featuring a nonagon that symbolises the 9 songs of the album, with each corner connected by lines to show its infinite status, it’s both clever and appropriate. It’s a top album cover.
Genre
Progressive Rock
RL
ATO Records / Flightless
Recording Studio
Daptone’s Studios (Brooklyn, New York)