The Dripping Tap

"The Dripping Tap" is a song by Australian psychedelic rock band King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, released in 2022 as the first single from their twentieth studio album, Omnium Gatherum. Over 18 minutes in length, the song was first composed during studio sessions for Fishing for Fishies and re-recorded with all band members present following a period of remote collaboration during COVID-19 lockdowns.

"The Dripping Tap"
Single by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
from the album Omnium Gatherum
Released9 March 2022
Genre
Length18:17
LabelKGLW
Songwriter(s)Ambrose Kenny-Smith, Stu Mackenzie
Producer(s)Stu Mackenzie
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard singles chronology
"Pleura"
(2021)
"The Dripping Tap"
(2022)
"Magenta Mountain"
(2022)

Recording

While the song was first released on Omnium Gatherum, an early version of the song was first played during the Fishing for Fishies sessions, the song would be scrapped until after COVID-19 lockdowns were lifted, when the song was re-recorded and finished with all band members present.[1][2] The band recorded an extended jam and then edited the best segments into the completed song.[3]

Composition

The song is over 18 minutes in length.[4] Guitar World described it as featuring "drop D, Mixolydian guitar madness set to an irresistible motorik beat (complete with wailing harmonica)".[5] Stereogum described it as "a kosmische rave-up punctuated by soulful outbursts worthy of Hall & Oates" inspired by Krautrock groups such as Can.[3]

Critical reception

Abby Jones of Consequence stated that "The Dripping Tap" "exemplifies that renewed sense of inspiration King Gizzard felt upon returning to the studio."[4]

Personnel

  • Lucas Harwood – bass
  • Michael Cavanagh – drums
  • Cook Craig – guitar, vocals
  • Joey Walker – guitar
  • Stu Mackenzie – vocals, guitar, bass, organ, piano, percussion
  • Ambrose Kenny-Smith – vocals, organ, percussion, electric piano, harmonica

Charts

Chart performance for "The Dripping Tap"
Chart (2022) Peak
position
US Alternative Digital Song Sales (Billboard) 11
US Rock Digital Song Sales (Billboard) 11

References

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