Ep474: Lucas Harwood - Heavy Moss, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
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Lucas Harwood of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard discusses his new project Heavy Moss, their eco-conscious approach to vinyl production, the making of their album Dead Slow, life on tour, King Gizzard vinyl, posters, merch and more.
Topics Include:
U.S. and Australian coffee
Heavy Moss’s album Dead Slow release details.
Transition to vinyl production and sustainability discussion.
Pioneering no-shrink-wrap, eco-conscious vinyl packaging.
Challenges and benefits of cardboard vinyl sleeves.
Good Neighbor Records' carbon-neutral vinyl innovations.
Exploring recyclable compounds for vinyl pressing.
Limited variants for Heavy Moss records
Balancing aesthetics with eco-friendly vinyl production.
Reflecting on King Gizzard's early vinyl pressings – Willoughby’s Beach & 12 Bar Bruise
Stories of early struggles with vinyl production costs.
University music program as a foundation for KGATLW.
Eric focusing on Flightless was not a surprise
Evolution of King Gizzard's collaborative band dynamic.
Managing growing tour setlists & deep cuts
Three-hour shows and adjusting setlists for each city.
Fans’ dedication to King Gizzard merch and posters.
Famous fans and being starstruck
Heavy Moss formation and early recording process.
Recording methods for Dead Slow: collaborative yet remote.
Balancing touring, family life, and side projects.
Plans for live performances and future Heavy Moss albums.
Reflecting on record collecting and its evolving priorities.
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