Here we go again with another edition of the “Split Record Review,” where two writers duke it out and review the same album. This time, Henry and James are covering the 2016 classic “Nonagon Infinity” ...
The Melbourne psych-rock septet unleashes a thoroughly realized journey, embedded in a frenzied barrage of riff-heavy head-bangers. Note: NPR's First Listen audio comes down after the album is ...
Nonagon Infinity is, in a word, bonkers. Maddening. Certifiably loopy. And looping: When you've reached the end of its just-over-41-minute run, Nonagon Infinity loops seamlessly back into the first ...
A tireless record from one of Australia's most tireless bands. To say that Nonagon Inifinity is exhausting doesn't even come close to explaining the energy that pulses through the 41 minutes of King ...