Oczy Mlody The Flaming Lips
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
16.01.2017
Album including Album cover
- 1 Oczy Mlody 02:53
- 2 How?? 04:24
- 3 There Should Be Unicorns 05:49
- 4 Sunrise (Eyes of the Young) 04:05
- 5 Nigdy Nie (Never No) 04:10
- 6 Galaxy I Sink 03:57
- 7 One Night While Hunting for Faeries and Witches and Wizards to Kill 06:07
- 8 Do Glowy 04:18
- 9 Listening to the Frogs with Demon Eyes 07:35
- 10 The Castle 04:50
- 11 Almost Home (Blisko Domu) 04:53
- 12 We a Famly 04:44
Info for Oczy Mlody
„The Flaming Lips“ are pleased to announce the release of their long-awaited new studio album, entitled „Oczy Mlody“. Produced by the band and their long-time producer Dave Fridmann, the highly-anticipated album is the follow-up to their globally acclaimed 2013 album, "The Terror".
Three-time Grammy-Award winners, THE FLAMING LIPS are one of the most enduring, influential, unpredictable, and universally respected bands of their generation or any other. Led by Wayne Coyne, they have been cited as the ultimate live attraction and life-affirming festival band who continue to dazzle audiences with their over-the-top, maximalist, high-energy onslaught on the senses. On OCZY MLODY, The Lips return to form with an album no less experimental in nature, but perhaps more melodically song-oriented, recalling the best parts of their most critically applauded albums THE SOFT BULLETIN and the gold-certified YOSHIMI BATTLES THE PINK ROBOTS.
Since releasing THE TERROR, The Lips have released “With A Little Help From My Fwends”, a star-studded track-for-track tribute to The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band that featured special guests My Morning Jacket, Miley Cyrus, Moby, Phantogram, Tegan and Sara, and many others. They also collaborated with Cyrus on her 23-track experimental album “Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz”. Miley Cyrus returns the favour by adding vocals to “We A Famly”, the final track from OCZY MLODY.
“The Flaming Lips take fans on another acid trip-like adventure in the band's new song/video for "How??," the second single off their upcoming LP Oczy Mlody.” (Rolling Stone)
“’The Castle’... sports a relaxed groove in the ’Yoshimi... Pt. I’ tradition, and a high, airy melody with airer lyrics.” (SPIN.com)
Recorded 2016 at Tarbox Road Studios in Cassadaga, New York
Produced by The Flaming Lips, Dave Fridmann
The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips are an American rock band, formed in Norman, Oklahoma in 1983.
Melodically, their sound contains lush, multi-layered, psychedelic rock arrangements, but lyrically their compositions show elements of space rock, including unusual song and album titles—such as "Psychiatric Explorations of the Fetus with Needles", "Free Radicals (A Hallucination of the Christmas Skeleton Pleading with a Suicide Bomber)" and "Yeah, I Know It's a Drag... But Wastin' Pigs Is Still Radical". They are also acclaimed for their elaborate live shows, which feature costumes, balloons, puppets, video projections, complex stage light configurations, giant hands, large amounts of confetti, and frontman Wayne Coyne's signature man-sized plastic bubble, in which he traverses the audience. In 2002, Q magazine named The Flaming Lips one of the "50 Bands to See Before You Die".
The group recorded several albums and EPs on an indie label, Restless, in the 1980s and early 1990s. After signing to Warner Brothers, they scored a hit in 1993 with "She Don't Use Jelly". Although it has been their only hit single in the U.S., the band has maintained critical respect and, to a lesser extent, commercial viability through albums such as 1999's The Soft Bulletin (which was NME magazine's Album of the Year) and 2002's Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. They have had more hit singles in the UK and Europe than in the U.S. In February 2007, they were nominated for a 2007 BRIT Award in the "Best International Act" category. By 2007, the group garnered three Grammy Awards, including two for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.
On October 13, 2009 the group released their latest studio album, titled Embryonic. On December 22, 2009, the Flaming Lips released a remake of the 1973 Pink Floyd album The Dark Side Of The Moon. In 2011, the band announced plans to release new songs in every month of the year, with the entire process filmed.
This album contains no booklet.