By my standards, Lizzard Wizzard is still an extremely new band as they’ve only been playing since early 2013. This four piece stoner band hails from the beautiful beaches of Brisbane, Australia. The artwork looks almost like a power metal lizard consuming everything in it’s path. Credit shout out to Iain D, who does art for punx, metal, and pups. Even the name itself is both catchy and screams stoner.
The first track, “Twilight of the Terminator” starts off nice and easy, with heavy riffs and sludgy instrumentals. When the vocals come in, it’s like an almost black metal face ripping screech. Imagine EYEHATEGOD with a little more Darkthrone elements and you get these guys.
Their next incoming track, “Total Handjob Future” is as equally slow as the previous song in the beginning. This feels more like a build up, or the hike up to the highest volcano. The song progresses with great roars and guitar playing that’s in harmony with the pace. Third track that stems from “Total Handjob Future” is simply entitled, “Chaaaaarles”. Similar playing, but the vox are much more aggressive this time around. What makes this even more interesting is that ¾ of the band do vocals, so their sound is unique in how it intertwines with different voices.
Overall a great seven track album, I give it a rating of 7.5/10. A lot of laughs from their lyricism and song titles, themes, and pretty rad puns. Vocals are splendid and a lot of lovely elements are in view of their work.
Band Line up:
Stef Roselli – Bass/Vocals
Luke Osborne – Drums
Michael Clarke – Guitars/Vocals
Nick McKeon – Guitars/Vocals
Favorite Tracks: Bong Dive & Reptile Dysfunction
Bandcamp:HERE
Track List:
1. Twilight of the Terminator
2. Total Handjob Future
3. Chaaaaarles
4. Bong Dive
5. Game of Cones
6. Reptile Dysfunction
7. Dogs Die In Hot Cars
Words: Chylde of Fire
The first track, “Twilight of the Terminator” starts off nice and easy, with heavy riffs and sludgy instrumentals. When the vocals come in, it’s like an almost black metal face ripping screech. Imagine EYEHATEGOD with a little more Darkthrone elements and you get these guys.
Their next incoming track, “Total Handjob Future” is as equally slow as the previous song in the beginning. This feels more like a build up, or the hike up to the highest volcano. The song progresses with great roars and guitar playing that’s in harmony with the pace. Third track that stems from “Total Handjob Future” is simply entitled, “Chaaaaarles”. Similar playing, but the vox are much more aggressive this time around. What makes this even more interesting is that ¾ of the band do vocals, so their sound is unique in how it intertwines with different voices.
Overall a great seven track album, I give it a rating of 7.5/10. A lot of laughs from their lyricism and song titles, themes, and pretty rad puns. Vocals are splendid and a lot of lovely elements are in view of their work.
Band Line up:
Stef Roselli – Bass/Vocals
Luke Osborne – Drums
Michael Clarke – Guitars/Vocals
Nick McKeon – Guitars/Vocals
Favorite Tracks: Bong Dive & Reptile Dysfunction
Bandcamp:HERE
Track List:
1. Twilight of the Terminator
2. Total Handjob Future
3. Chaaaaarles
4. Bong Dive
5. Game of Cones
6. Reptile Dysfunction
7. Dogs Die In Hot Cars
Words: Chylde of Fire