As ‘Yin’ to PetroDragonic Apocalypse…’s ‘Yang’, The Silver Cord picks up on the same world ending narrative; and gets its opposing tone from being the band’s first album performed entirely on electronic instruments (aside from a single Piano overdub). This soundscape and campy aesthetic pay homage to Kraftwerk-style early techno, and provide a suitable basis for Joey’s various tastes in club beats, Stu’s heady vocals, and some of ‘Shrimpomaniac’s wacky raps.
The recording was bounced to analogue tape and back for the ‘extra-real sounding filter’ to accompany the liberated composition-by-jamming process; the last in a batch of albums written and recorded in this way since the pandemic.
Strangely, this can be considered as both their longest and shortest album to date, being cut into two versions: a 28 minute standard edition, and an 88 minute (8 minutes more than the previous longest runtime of Omnium Gatherum) extended mix designed as the true experience for fans.
What to listen to next:
• If you want to hear the opposing heavy-metal narrative counterpart to this album
• If you want to hear another positive sounding synth-loop based album
• If you want to hear another jammy electronic album with sporadic vocal raps
I’m familiar with the main albums and want to go deeper:
• If you want to hear a King Gizzard remix album for fans of electronic production
Side | Position | Track | Track Length | Times Played Live | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Theia | 20:41 | 9 | (Extended Mix) |
1 | 2 | The Silver Cord | 12:45 | 7 | (Extended Mix) |
1 | 3 | Set | 10:18 | 10 | (Extended Mix) |
2 | 1 | Chang'e | 10:46 | 5 | (Extended Mix) |
2 | 2 | Gilgamesh | 11:16 | 6 | (Extended Mix) |
2 | 3 | Swan Song | 10:29 | 6 | (Extended Mix) |
2 | 4 | Extinction | 12:28 | 13 | (Extended Mix) |