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New Black Lips album 200 Million Thousand, which Pitchfork's Jason Crock awards a 7.3 today, veers off into echoey oddness just when you might've expected the Atlanta garage-rockers to take their critical acclaim and start cruising toward Main Street. As the Byrds-tinged "Short Fuse" shows, though, Black Lips still have a way with catchy songs that bring a sardonic 21st-century perspective to sonic touchstones from previous eras (something tells me the new Star Trek movie isn't going to include anything like this song's cheesy sci-fi sound effect). The song's intense-- and intensely fun-- animated video also looks to the past without losing sight of the This Very Second While You Are Reading This Post, Including These Specific Words of This Post. Yes, These Words, Too. Says a VBS.TV commenter with a Pabst Blue Ribbon can for an avatar and the screen name "baberhamlincoln": "my dome is blown." Party time, excellent.Video:> Black Lips: "Short Fuse"[from 200 Million Thousand; due 02/24/09 on Vice]
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submitted by Nick Jan 22nd 2014 09:00 pm (stereogum.com)
When the newest single from Black Lips came out we were promised two things: it would be about “bathtub drugs” and “bathtub gin.” It delivered, and now its video features even more of that. What starts out as a video about just getting super duper high in the woods (recommended) turns into an orgy of [...]
Single taken from band's forthcoming album 'Underneath The Rainbow'    
submitted by Nick Dec 17th 2013 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
When we heard about Black Lips’ rootsy new Patrick-Carney-assisted LP Underneath The Rainbow, we were promised a song called “Boys In The Wood” (pun) about “doing bathtub drugs and drinking bathtub gin.” That song is here, and it lives up to the hype in that it indeed sounds like Black Lips doing...
Patrick Carney of The Black Keys has part produced the band's forthcoming LP    
submitted by Nick Dec 12th 2013 05:00 pm (stereogum.com)
The last Black Lips album was 2011′s Arabia Mountain, which found them working with two very different producers, retro pop and hip-hop specialist Mark Ronson and Deerhunter guitarist Lockett Pundt. That producer roulette keeps on spinning; as Rolling Stone reports, next year they’ll be back with their seventh LP, Underneath ...


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