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auto 02-21-13 08:52 PM

The Flaming Lips -- "The Terror" -- 4/02/13
 
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"We want, or wanted, to believe that without love we would disappear, that love, somehow, would save us that, yeah, if we have love, give love and know love, we are truly alive and if there is no love, there would be no life. The Terror is, we know now, that even without love, life goes on... we just go on… there is no mercy killing."

-Wayne Coyne

Track list:

1. "Look…The Sun Is Rising" 5:13
2. "Be Free, a Way" 5:13
3. "Try to Explain" 5:00
4. "You Lust" (feat. Phantogram) 13:05
5. "The Terror" 6:20
6. "You Are Alone" 3:47
7. "Butterfly, How Long It Takes to Die" 7:21
8. "Turning Violent" 4:26
9. "Always There…In Our Hearts" 4:41


Really enjoyed Embryonic. Look forward to this one.

Supermallet 02-21-13 10:41 PM

Re: The Flaming Lips -- "The Terror" -- 4/02/13
 
The last album of theirs I liked was Yoshimi. I hope this can bring back the magic that once was The Flaming Lips.

Ringmaster 02-22-13 01:07 AM

Re: The Flaming Lips -- "The Terror" -- 4/02/13
 
I second that sentiment. Every album after Yoshimi has been a real disappointment IMO. Im going to have low expectations on this one.

Supermallet 02-22-13 03:44 AM

Re: The Flaming Lips -- "The Terror" -- 4/02/13
 
Luckily I saw them live five or six times in the late 90's and early 00's. Those shows were something special.

JAA 02-22-13 07:08 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 11588804)
The last album of theirs I liked was Yoshimi. I hope this can bring back the magic that once was The Flaming Lips.

I tend to agree, although I enjoyed "Mystics" as well.

lopper 02-22-13 02:56 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JAA (Post 11588982)
I tend to agree, although I enjoyed "Mystics" as well.

Same here. AWWTM grows on me the more I listen to it.

I haven't liked their rough, jam-band sound of these past few years. From what I've read, this is supposed to be a pretty dark album, which is just fine so long as it's not just another ball of noise like Embryonic was.

astrochimp 02-22-13 03:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by auto (Post 11588710)
Really enjoyed Embryonic.

Guess that makes two of us ;)

Cant wait for this one.

CRM114 02-25-13 08:54 AM

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Liked Mystics. Didn't much care for Embryonic.

stvn1974 02-25-13 12:19 PM

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I love everything Flaming Lips. I even like Telepathic Surgery. Can't wait for this.

RagingBull80 03-28-13 07:06 PM

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I made a thread about this album a long time ago, this one is much better auto.

I just listened to this album and I really, really like it. It's my favorite Lips record so far.

There are probably going to be a lot of disappointed Lips fans out there but I think this is definitely their most mature work yet. It's very different from what they have done in the past but I don't think it will alienate the fans that really appreciate the experimental side of the band.

It's very spacey and there are not many jams at all. The album flows nicely and every piece compliments the others quite well. That bands love of Krautrock really shines on this album.

Supermallet 03-29-13 03:28 AM

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Now this has me excited. I've been disappointed in their output lately so this gives me hope.

Also I'm going to see them live for the first time in 9-10 years, so I hope their live shows are still as good as I remember.

atlantamoi 03-29-13 04:07 AM

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Guess I'm in the minority on the later work, but I think this band has been pumping out their best work from Yoshimi onwards. Clearly, I'm looking forward to the new pup.

JAA 03-29-13 06:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RagingBull80 (Post 11632653)
I made a thread about this album a long time ago, this one is much better auto.

I just listened to this album and I really, really like it. It's my favorite Lips record so far. . .

Just for some perspective, what was your previous favorite?

RagingBull80 03-30-13 05:16 PM

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I thought Embryonic was their best until this one. I liked how expansive it was. There were certainly things I didn't like about it but the spacey stuff I loved. That album was heading more in the direction of the type of music I like most. I think this new album sounds like the best stuff from Embryonic.

Now, having said all that I'm not the biggest Lips fan. I thought Yoshimi was good but nowhere near as good as everyone else thought it was. I think they have only gotten better since then.

I believe that hardcore Lips fans will probably dislike this one.

RagingBull80 03-30-13 05:17 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by atlantamoi (Post 11633043)
Guess I'm in the minority on the later work, but I think this band has been pumping out their best work from Yoshimi onwards. Clearly, I'm looking forward to the new pup.

I completely agree.

atlantamoi 03-31-13 02:17 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RagingBull80 (Post 11634707)
I believe that hardcore Lips fans will probably dislike this one.

Nice someone else out there feels the same way I do about their newer work being best. I would never slag someone for liking their earlier work since it's quite different. I remember programming the Lips first album for our campus station back in 1986. Followed them through every phase and quite happily surprised to see what they've turned into.

JAA 03-31-13 07:23 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by RagingBull80 (Post 11634707)
I thought Embryonic was their best until this one. I liked how expansive it was. There were certainly things I didn't like about it but the spacey stuff I loved. That album was heading more in the direction of the type of music I like most. I think this new album sounds like the best stuff from Embryonic.

Now, having said all that I'm not the biggest Lips fan. I thought Yoshimi was good but nowhere near as good as everyone else thought it was. I think they have only gotten better since then.

I believe that hardcore Lips fans will probably dislike this one.

Nice review, thanks.

RagingBull80 03-31-13 01:02 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by atlantamoi (Post 11635005)
Nice someone else out there feels the same way I do about their newer work being best. I would never slag someone for liking their earlier work since it's quite different. I remember programming the Lips first album for our campus station back in 1986. Followed them through every phase and quite happily surprised to see what they've turned into.

Their early stuff is fine for what it is; it's really noisey and I think they accomplished what they wanted with that stuff. But to me the band didn't start getting really interesting until Steven Drozd joined the band. He kind of focused them and really set the stage for what they would become.


Quote:

Originally Posted by JAA (Post 11635044)
Nice review, thanks.

Thanks!

Supermallet 03-31-13 03:53 PM

Re: The Flaming Lips -- "The Terror" -- 4/02/13
 
This is the first time I've liked a new Flaming Lips album since 2002. It's not their best (I think that will always be the one-two punch of Clouds Taste Metallic and The Soft Bulletin), but it's really good.

RagingBull80 03-31-13 05:39 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 11635439)
This is the first time I've liked a new Flaming Lips album since 2002. It's not their best (I think that will always be the one-two punch of Clouds Taste Metallic and The Soft Bulletin), but it's really good.

Awesome, I'm glad you like it.

I was hoping that I wouldn't be the only one around these parts.

stvn1974 03-31-13 05:51 PM

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The Flaming Lips are my 4th favorite artist of all-time and I can't really think of anything that I haven't liked by them and I don't expect that to change with this release. I am holding off hearing anything until I get the CD in my hands. I have seen them 4 times and while each show has been great I am hoping they really mix it up with this album.

CRM114 04-02-13 02:55 PM

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Where are people hearing this album?

Randy Miller III 04-02-13 02:58 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Supermallet (Post 11635439)
the one-two punch of Clouds Taste Metallic and The Soft Bulletin

No love for Zaireeka? :(

cdollaz 04-02-13 03:12 PM

Re: The Flaming Lips -- "The Terror" -- 4/02/13
 
Did this get pushed back?

Supermallet 04-02-13 03:14 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Randy Miller III (Post 11637878)
No love for Zaireeka? :(

I do love Zaireeka. Did the four-disc simultaneous playback a few times. It's a lot of fun, but I consider it more of a side project than a full fledged album.


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