Black Lips: Satan's graffiti or God's art?

Black Lips SKU: 32273601
Black Lips: Satan's graffiti or God's art?

Black Lips: Satan's graffiti or God's art?

Black Lips SKU: 32273601

Format: CD

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Title: Satan's graffiti or God's art?
Artist: Black Lips
Label: Vice Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 856270007009
Genre: Rock

Produced by Sean Lennon at his studio compound in upstate New York throughout 2016, the album is the group's most musically evolved to date, while still staying true to their original blistering take on fuzzy, dirty rock n' roll. During the recording, the band isolated themselves from the outside world, infusing the album with a focused liveliness similar to the spirit that brought them together in the first place. On Satan's graffiti or God's art? founding members Cole Alexander and Jared Swilley teamed with former guitarist Jack Hines (who played in the group from 2002-2004) and recent additions Oakley Munson on drums and Zumi Rosow on saxophone. The album also features contributions by Saul Adamczewski of Fat White Family and guest vocals by Yoko Ono. Satan's graffiti or God's art? vindicates Black Lips for sticking it out through many years of shifting trends and buzz bands; a sonically captivating document that is as creatively unhinged as it is precisely executed, one of the rawest and most expansive albums in the band's storied history.

Tracks:
1.1 Overture: Sunday Mourning
1.2 Occidental Front
1.3 Can't Hold on
1.4 The Last Cul de Sac
1.5 Interlude: Got Me All Alone
1.6 Crystal Night
1.7 Squatting in Heaven
1.8 Interlude: Bongos Baby
1.9 Rebel Intuition
1.10 Wayne
1.11 Interlude: E'lektric Spider Webz
1.12 We Know
1.13 In My Mind There's a Dream
1.14 Lucid Nightmare
1.15 Come Ride with Me
1.16 It Won't Be Long
1.17 Loser's Lament
1.18 Finale: Sunday Mourning
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