Australian rock band King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard continue to build momentum for their forthcoming studio album, Fishing For Fishies, which is scheduled to arrive later this month on April 26th. On Monday, the group shared a new video for a hard-hitting tune titled “Planet B”. The track is not listed as part of the official tracklisting for Fishing For Fishies, once again highlighting this band’s unusually prolific rate of studio output.
Right from the opening notes, “Planet B” can be considered one of the harder rock songs the band has released in their ever-growing studio discography thus far. Although the band is known for their punk-like energy and faster garage rock tempos, “Planet B” comes in hot with the high-octane energy of trash-metal. Led by a blistering rhythm line and heavily-distorted palm-muted guitar chords, the band makes no effort in attempting to tame the song as it takes the listener from 0-10 in a matter of seconds.
To match the song’s high levels of intensity, the band also shared the accompanying music video, which sees the group at what appears to be some rural airstrip while partaking in collective lunacy and madness. Fans can dive headfirst into the video below to experience the band’s hard-hitting song in full.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – “Planet B”
[Video: Flightless Records]
King Gizzard is scheduled to return to North America with their new album with a run of summer performances scheduled to begin on August 13th in Los Angeles and continuing until September 4th with a show in Austin, TX. Fans can head over to the band’s website for ticket and tour info.