
Album number 12 from the Oklahoma 3 piece (or 4 piece if you count Kliph), which has taken them in a slightly different direction then previous albums (Yoshimi and Soft Bulletin). Still keeping the pshychodelic sound that is much loved, but putting it with lyrics that are more mystical and space bound.
I'm not always impressed with the slight re-invention that the "Lips" seem to go through every few years or so, as I favour the earlier, jagged stuff like "Hit to Death in The Futurehead" and "Jesus Egg" but, one has to admitt that "The Soft Bulletin" is one of the finest albums ever created.
This albums feels more concept then reality, but it does drag you back to your seat with " Free Radicals (A Hallucination Of The Christmas Skeleton Pleading With A Suicide Bomber)" (To give it it's full title), " It Overtakes Me / The Stars Are So Big...I Am So Small...Do I Stand A Chance? " and "The W.A.N.D. (The Will Always Negates Defeat)" but if you listen to the album I think you'd say the same. In fact, these would probably be the only songs you'll remember. For the record The Flaming Lips are one of the the best bands in the universe (in my opinion) and it makes me feel bad that I can't give this album a glowing review - reading it back to myself it's all a bit wishy-washy but, I would say that's a good representation. They still remain to be the best live band I have ever had the fortune to see and the "Yeah Yeah Yeah" song really comes alive with audience participation, but on the album it doesn't fit, as it feels as thought it's trying to be the younger poppier cousin to the other songs - trying to ensure a chart position.
Perhaps if I give it just as many listens as I have the other albums, something will hit me and it will become apparent what The Flaming Lips are trying to achieve.
Still it does get a 3 1/2 out of 5!




