Vinyl - King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard - The Garden Goblin 7" - Hand numbered edition

Tracklist

Side A
1.
Garden Goblin (Live in Chicago '23)
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
05:17
Side B
1.
Garden Goblin (Live at Bonnaroo '22)
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
03:27

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*Mockups may not reflect final product

What’s that expression on his face? The Garden Goblin’s looking at YOU!

Don’t miss out on this special 7” immortalizing not one but two rousing performances of The Garden Goblin. Side A captures Live in Chicago ‘23, including the full backstory of the song and a lesson on the wonders of Bunnings, and Side B captures Live at Bonnaroo ‘22.

Pressed on yellow wax with an adorable illustration of Homer as the Morton Salt girl in a whimsical vintage psychedelic style.

25% of the profits from this release will go to the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Visit their website (https://www.chicagosfoodbank.org/) to learn more about the great food security work they do.

About Epicenter Records :

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Shan Horan is a cartoonist and illustrator based in Southern California. They originally hail from New Hampshire, where they saw their first Gizz show back in 2016. Shan primarily works in the animation industry, but dedicates their free time to collecting records as a hobby, playing video games, and exploring nature. Their personal highlights from this residency include the entire back half of Night 1 from Satan Speeds Up to Boogieman Sam, Rattlesnake > Honey, Down the Sink, and Shanghai from N2, and Plastic Boogie, This Thing, and Change debut from N3.

Ezra Gray is a designer and illustrator from the Boston area, who spends their days in the thrift store pricing records and antiques, and their nights making extensive unofficial cartoons and bootlegs for their favorite bands. Gizzard took over their brain in 2020 after being a casual fan for a few years, and they have since been to many of their concerts all over the US. Personal highlights from the Chicago recordings include Boogieman Sam’s classic blues references, and the Change debut!

Mark Lorden is an engineer and music enthusiast based in Southern California. He also grew up in New Hampshire, but has never seen Gizz there. His long-term goal is to stand up an artist-focused media organization, for which this release is the first step. Personal highlights from this Chicago run include Gaia > Motor Spirit > Great Chain of Being>Gaia, The River, Self-Immolate, Hot Water > Hypertension, and the Change debut.