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Ep325: Ambrose Kenny-Smith - The Murlocs & King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard

Ambrose Kenny-Smith of The Murlocs and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard shares vinyl memories, discusses his musical lineage, the early years of KGATLW, balancing multiple bands, creating album concepts, rare records and beyond.

Topics include:

  • Sound check / Recording the podcast

  • Cancelling shows due to Covid

  • The differing roles in The Murlocs & King Gizzard

  • Growth within songwriting

  • Balancing The Murlocs & King Gizzard commitments

  • Focusing time during the Melbourne lockdowns

  • The music of his youth, Ambrose’s Blues Brothers obsession

  • Discovering music on his own

  • Parental guidance on a career in music

  • The changing Australian music scene

  • The formation of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

  • The music community of Melbourne

  • Self Financing KGATLW vs large record labels

  • Potential future KG album concept

  • The KG concept for “Infest the Rats Nest” & recording

  • How did “Quarters” come about?

  • Deciding on the vinyl format for “12 Bar Bruise”

  • The collectability of KG and Flightless records

  • The story of “Eyes Like The Sky” and his father’s narration

  • Completing the 5 albums in 2017

  • Learning about Stu’s 5 album proclamation

  • The decision to give away “Polygondawanaland”

  • Putting the Murlocs on Flightless Records

  • Stolen laptop during the recording of “Loopholes”

  • The collectability of KGATLW vinyl and merch

  • Archiving KGATLW, Murlocs, Flightless history

  • The upcoming KG tour

  • What is “Made in Timeland”?

  • Future plans for The Murlocs

  • Wrapping up the interview

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