Music / rock

Sketches of Brunswick East


Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2017

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Tim Sendra

2017

"It's fun to hear Gizzard being reshaped by Brettin's soft rock wizardry, and in the process making their third album of the year the most listenable so far. Conversely, working with the Australian wildmen gives Brettin's work an unpredictable nature not found on Mild High Club albums. This mutual benefaction means Sketches of Brunswick East is a collaboration that works wonders for both sides and will also make fans of both groups very happy".


Pitchfork

d. 31. Aug. 2017

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Saby Reyes-Kulkarni

d. 31. Aug. 2017

"On their third full-length of 2017 alone, the Melbourne psych-rock band are surprisingly agile, incorporating soul, jazz, North African overtones, and pastoral English folk ... The whole album has a casual, freewheeling vibe, but it's a testament to King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard's unity that it holds together so well".