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January 25, 2006

New Flaming Lips - "The W.A.N.D."

Pitchfork had a cute piece yesterday (wait, did I just call Pitchfork cute?) about the Lips revealing anger management issues in their album titles ... Yoshimi BATTLES The Pink Robots, FIGHT Test, and now AT WAR With The Mystics. Album drops 4/4, and if you're too cheap to spend 99 cents to download first single "The W.A.N.D." on iTunes here it is in its streaming glory: QT | ASX.

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Pitchfork is about as cute as an impacted tooth that needs to come out, and certainly as grating! I'm flummoxed by their snide comments around Jenny Lewis' solo album, and incensed by their dislike of Cat Power's "Where is my love", which I think is as good or better than anything else on "The Greatest." I digress...

Posted by: alaskajosh at 01/25/06 5:55 PM | Reply
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sounds like 'we used to be friends' by the warhols, only less gooder.

get back on the smack, drozd, swiftways.

Posted by: the idiot at 01/25/06 5:57 PM | Reply
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Man...that's not good at all, is it? First "Mr. Ambulance Driver" and now this...Can bands jump the shark?

Posted by: Lons2002 at 01/25/06 6:29 PM | Reply
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It took a few listens, but I like it now. Same thing w/Yoshimi. I think it's better than Mr Ambulance Driver.

Posted by: h20 at 01/25/06 7:01 PM | Reply
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The Flaming Lips are an amazing entity. Name another band that started out as poorly as they did and became that amazing. They kept on getting better and better with every album.

However, Yoshimi just wasn't as good The Soft Bulletin. Which isn't to say it's not great. I actually hold it in the same regards as I do Transmissions and Clouds, but the Soft Bulletin was a masterpiece.

And the new songs.... I mean, peaking at the 15 year mark of your career ain't bad. Most bands don't even last nearly that long. But I'd hate to hear the Lips lose their magic.

Whatever. I'm buying the album no matter what. I have too much faith in them and I've forgiven great bands for bad albums before.

Posted by: fido at 01/25/06 7:33 PM | Reply
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Am I the only one who likes it? I think it's pretty fucking good... considering people are fawning over that new Vines song... this is at least a million times better!

Posted by: marwood at 01/25/06 7:43 PM | Reply
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I find it amazing how people are so quick to judge an album after hearing so little. the Flaming Lips have always been about the whole album, some parts of even the Flaming Bulletin would sound poor on a mix CD but sound just perfect in the context of the album. Have faith. But equally have faith that bands at my blog over at http://tommyshots.blogspot.com will be favourites of yours soon

Posted by: Adam at 01/25/06 7:43 PM | Reply
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the flaming lips...one of the only bands that i'm proud of coming out of this great state of oklahoma. :)

Posted by: kylie at 01/26/06 1:57 AM | Reply
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its incredibly superficial

Posted by: stairwaytoheaven at 01/26/06 2:38 AM | Reply
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I actually really, really like this song. I liked Mr Ambulance Driver too, but it wasn't quite up to scratch and a bit too Yoshimi-esque. I wouldn't call myself the greatest lips fan in the world- but I like them a lot, and I like this a lot too.

Posted by: daniel at 01/26/06 4:58 AM | Reply
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rawk!

Posted by: [tim] at 01/26/06 10:45 AM | Reply
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the song isn't much better than mr. ambulance driver - tired, uninspired and derivative.


sad, very sad.

Posted by: eeek at 01/26/06 11:09 AM | Reply
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sounds like freedom rock!

Posted by: maya lucia at 01/26/06 1:03 PM | Reply
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Deritive? There's a logical complaint! What isn't, eeek?

Posted by: Macky Ole at 01/26/06 2:25 PM | Reply
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to answer fido: Name another band that started out as poorly as they did and became that amazing.

PULP

Posted by: menyc at 01/26/06 4:18 PM | Reply
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I will spend money on anything The Flaming Lips release but just the music not the merchandise. I'll buy this disc even if it's just them reciting a grocery list.

Posted by: TheHumanComa at 01/26/06 5:08 PM | Reply
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to answer your question, macky: derivative of their own work. and that's precisely why it's sad. for a band who has been profoundly innovative with each successive album, this comes across as profoundly BAD. and, furthermore, you come off as an uneducated and myopic jerk.

Posted by: eeek at 01/26/06 11:25 PM | Reply
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Testing the speed

Posted by: hero at 01/28/06 1:32 AM | Reply
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Continuing with the anger management issues in their album titles - the Soft BULLETin.

Posted by: Collin at 01/29/06 1:40 PM | Reply
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You know someone's grasping for straws when they call you uneducated, then follow it with a big word.

As for the song, what I heard, I liked. The Flaming Lips are awesome.

Posted by: ChrisG at 01/30/06 11:16 AM | Reply
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are people listening to the same track I was? that was amazing! I was quite scared after hearing mr ambulance driver but W.A.N.D is amazing. These guys are from the outer limits in terms of the way they create music. It doesn't sound as epic as some of the stuff off yoshimi & lacks polish that the soft bullitin had but it still absolutely rock! bring on at war with the mystics!

Posted by: mark at 01/31/06 7:02 PM | Reply
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This song KICKS ASS!

Are you people listening to the same song I am?

Geez...

Posted by: J D at 02/01/06 7:43 PM | Reply
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I think this song is absolutely great. The first listen was good, but like most Lips material, it gets better and better.

Posted by: bdub at 02/15/06 5:33 PM | Reply
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