Suricates - Lizard Garden

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Review by Evan Perry

Album Review: Lizard Garden by Suricates – A Raw Rock & Roll Journey Released in 2016, Lizard Garden by Austrian band Suricates is a self-released gem that dives headfirst into the gritty world of Rock & Roll and Rock. With no label backing but plenty of heart, this album feels like a DIY labor of love. It’s unpolished, raw, and refreshingly authentic—just how rock should be. The tracklist reads like a cryptic map through some mythical desert wasteland. Songs like “Now” and “Old Dirty Road” set the tone early with their punchy riffs and driving rhythms. But two tracks stand out as unforgettable earworms: “Of Horus And Seth” and “Enter The Garden.” “Of Horus And Seth” hits hard with its mythological vibe and thunderous guitar work. The song has this hypnotic groove that pulls you in, kinda like being caught in quicksand—but in a good way. You can almost picture ancient gods duking it out while the drums crash around them. It’s not just loud; it’s layered, with moments where the music drops into eerie silence before exploding again. This dynamic keeps you hooked from start to finish. Then there’s “Enter The Garden,” which feels like stepping into a fever dream. The opening riff slithers along like, well, a lizard maybe? Once the vocals kick in, the energy shifts completely. There’s something primal about the delivery—it’s less singing, more shouting into the void. By the time the chorus rolls around, you’re ready to grab your air guitar and join the chaos. One thing worth noting is how much personality shines through every track. Whether it’s the haunting melodies of “Kayaskéjk In Màthasthul” (yes, we know it’s listed twice) or the swampy vibes of “Muddy Grounds,” each song adds its own flavor to the mix. Even quirky titles like “Lizard Shit Blizzard” make you chuckle while wondering what on earth inspired such creativity. Suricates aren’t trying to reinvent the wheel here—they’re just making damn good rock music. And honestly, isn’t that enough? Listening to Lizard Garden, you get the sense these guys weren’t chasing fame or fortune. They were probably holed up somewhere in Austria, jamming until the neighbors complained. That authenticity bleeds through every note. So, would I recommend this album? Absolutely. If you dig bands that wear their influences proudly without taking themselves too seriously, give Lizard Garden a spin. Just don’t blame me if “Enter The Garden” gets stuck in your head for days. Final thought: Who knew lizards could inspire such killer tunes? Maybe reptiles really do run the world after all.

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Artist: Suricates
Album: Lizard Garden

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Enter the Garden0:53
Black Widow7:27
Old Dirty Road4:10
Of Horus And Seth
Blood Lovers5:45
Kayaskéjk In Mathàsthul8:46
Of Horus and Seth5:32
Kayaskéjk In Màthasthul
Now3:6
Love Radar5:32
Enter The Garden
Lizard Shit Blizzard3:46
Scarlet Sky4:16
Inside Your Cave5:52
Dead Sheep3:8
Muddy Grounds4:8

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Formats

  • CD
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Companies

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Manufactured Bywww.HOFA.de

Notes

Two-panel digipak with 12-page colour booklet.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: 406371 @1 PRK-279247 WWW.HOFA.DE
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LW03
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI AAHP5

About Suricates

Austrian band from Styria. The members are Johannes Molnar (vocals, harp), Lukas Neubaur (guitar, shouts), Bernhard Friedl (guitar, vocals), Marie Theres Pfeiffer (bass) and Alex Strasser (drums, vocals).

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Lizard Garden* by Suricates is like a hidden gem from Austria. Released in 2016, it’s packed with raw Rock & Roll energy. One cool thing? It includes two versions of the track *Kayaskéjk In Màthasthul*. Seems like they really wanted to get that one just right! Or maybe they just loved it so much they couldn’t pick a favorite. Either way, it’s a wild ride through rock vibes and quirky creativity.