King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard announce L.W. album with new cut "Pleura"
18 February 2021, 14:42
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard are back with news of their first album of 2021, L.W., and have shared new track "Pleura" to accompany the announcement.
The Australian band have barely had a moment of silence since releasing their K.G. album in November last year, and today (18 February) the group have returned with details of their first album of 2021 L.W..
News of L.W. arrives alongside fresh single "Pleura", which is the third taster of King Gizzard's new album, following "O.N.E." and "If Not Now, Then When?".
L.W. was recorded remotely during lockdown last year, and will mark the band's 17th studio album.
Tracklist:
- If Not Now, Then When?
- O.N.E.
- Pleura
- Supreme Ascemdancy
- Static Electricity
- East West Link
- Ataraxia
- See Me
- K.G.L.W.
"Pleura" is out now. King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard's L.W. album arrives digitally on 26 February, with physical copies arriving later this spring.
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