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American Head|The Flaming Lips

American Head

The Flaming Lips
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Overview

Track Listing

1 Will You Retu/When You Come Down - (featuring Micah Nelson)
2 Watching the ghtbugs Glow
3 Flowers of Neune 6
4 Dinosaurs on e Mountain
5 At the Moviesn Quaaludes
6 Mother I've Ten LSD
7 Brother Eye
8 You N Me Sell' Weed
9 Mother Pleaseon't Be Sad
10 When We Die Wn We're High
11 Assassins of uth
12 God and the Piceman - (featuring Kacey Musgraves)
13 My Religion IYou

Details

  • Genre: Rock & Pop
  • Release Date: September 2020
  • Label: Warner Bros.
  • Format: CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Producer: Dave Fridmann; Scott Booker; The Flaming Lips
  • Engineer: Dave Fridmann; Dennis Coyne; The Flaming Lips

Music Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Spin - "The imaginative innocence of 'Dinosaur on the Mountain' melds with the acid trip dreaminess of 'Flowers of Neptune 6' and the Beatles-esque psych ballad 'Mother Please Don't Be Sad,' fitting together like the kind of Lips puzzle only they can assemble." Uncut - "After a decade of experimentation, the Lips returned to more graceful, accessible songwriting on their 16th LP....Their finest since YOSHIMI..." NME (Magazine) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "AMERICAN HEAD takes listeners on a walk down memory lane, Coyne's own personal Americana viewed through a dreamy, nostalgic haze of friends, family and biker gangs." Paste (magazine) - "It's a celebration of the band's American roots, rich with lyrical references to Coyne's Oklahoma City upbringing with his troublemaking brothers." Pitchfork (Website) - "[T]he Lips rekindle their past romance with Neil Young's piano ballads, the Beatles' psychedelic guitar tones, and Bowie's stargazing anthems on a deeply personal album." Clash (Magazine) - "[T]his record remains far more indebted to the English prog-folk masters of the late 60s and early 70s than it does to any classic Americana form."

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