Black Lips! |  | Artist: Black Lips Label: Bomp Records Category: Music
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 669811
Media: LP Record Discs: 1
UPC: 790168572814 EAN: 0790168572814 ASIN: B000OYATSU
Release Date: January 29, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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| Tracks:
| • | Throw It Away | | • | Freakout | | • | Ain't No Deal | | • | Stone Cold | | • | I've Got a Knife | | • | Down and Out | | • | Steps | | • | Fad | | • | Sweet Kin | | • | Crazy Girl - Black Lips, Naumann, Mark | | • | Everybody Loves a Cocksucker | | • | Can't Get Me Down | | • | You're Dumb |
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Album Description Stripped down & dirty punk rock & roll that will suffice for the perfect soundtrack to a whiskey filled night of mischief. Youthful & deep dyed garage rock taken to the next level! 13 tracks. Bomp Records. 2003.
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| Customer Reviews:
cool April 5, 2008 Brock Maganz (oakland sucks california) Man im not really into this music that much im more of a metal person but these guys give you that old school sound of rock and roll those were the days.IF you like this band get it,it rules!
Grungy garage-punk-rock from Atlanta September 20, 2005 hyperbolium (Earth, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This Atlanta quartet spins out the sort of ragged, blues-edged garage rock that brings to mind the early lineups of 1980s revivalists like The Salvation Army, The Chesterfield Kings and The Lyres. But in the case of The Black Lips, two decades further removed from the mid-60s garage and roughed up by the sterility of 90s pop music, their sound is even rougher, with less focus on '60s style and more concentration of raw, adrenal playing. Vocalist Cole Alexander sings in a hyperactive, rusty growl that's exaggerated by a tinny microphone, studio distortion, and the band's underlying thrash of guitars, bass and drums. At times the songs spiral into chaos (much like their live shows are reported to do), but the reverb-soaked blues "Stone Cold" settles down for a slow-motion examination. This Bomp LP was delayed a few months when guitarist Ben Eberbaugh was killed in a freak car accident. In his honor, the band collected all of the tracks they'd recorded to that point, including early singles, to create this CD. It's a fitting overview of the band's first, savagely good incarnation. [ 2005 hyperbolium dot com]
The Black Lips April 10, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Rough and raw. Original yet familiar--influenced with early blues, early rock with he pure essence of punk--difficult to believe these guys weren't even born until the 1980s. A must-buy for a serious music collector.
The Black Lips April 10, 2003 Rough and raw. Original yet familiar--influenced with early blues, early rock with he pure essence of punk--difficult to believe these guys weren't even born until the 1980s. A must-buy for a serious music collector.
Ryan is Canadian! March 26, 2003 Myke Morgan (Dunglewoody, Ga, USA) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
The Black Lips are on the loose, and only YOU can buy this cd. Those clauses were unrelated, but I don't care. Just dish out the cash, jack.
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