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Season Of The Peach
Black Lips return with a brand-new studio album, Season Of The Peach, a 40-minute rock and roll odyssey, tripping through DIY genres where garage rock meets new wave pop, and disgruntled country shakes hands with epic western soundtracks. The 14-track album captures the energy and spirit of early Black Lips while simultaneously applying new approaches to songwriting.
The album is a musical merry-go-round, a journey featuring road-weary tales from the underbelly of a lights-out America. Itâs bookended by âThe Illusionâ parts one and two: a barroom quest for hope, fear, and hate, thwarted at each turn by a sense of resignation, âyou reach for the sky / but itâs an illusion.â Elsewhere, âWild Oneâ plays out like a Morricone romp through another day in Hell. A mantra for the hungover, a skin-crawling lament in praise of the wild at heart.
âTippy Tongueâ sees Black Lips take on 60s girl group soul, like The Shangri-Las and Ronettes infiltrated by Jayne/Wayne County, paying homage to Buddha Records. Meanwhile, âKassandraâ has a guitar sound scrubbed clean for a Sunday, chiming its way through ever-spiralling salvos like The Chocolate Watchband with Zappa on vocals. âZulu Saintsâ is an upbeat country honk, a good-time brush with bravado, peppered with Cole on an incredulous radio phone-in show, looking for black-eyed peas and winning big on the slot machines.
For the recording sessions they holed up in the bucolic surroundings of drummer Oakleyâs new Sound At Manor studio in the Catskills (the first album recorded there since Oakley built the studio in 2020). In this idyllic setting, the band disconnected from city life and committed their music to analogue tape, part of their quest to embrace spontaneity and capture the energy of a live Black Lips show on record.
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âSimply masters in their fieldâ NME
âDirty, raw and distinctly aliveâ Paste
âA wonderful new chapterâ The Line Of Best Fit.
The album is a musical merry-go-round, a journey featuring road-weary tales from the underbelly of a lights-out America. Itâs bookended by âThe Illusionâ parts one and two: a barroom quest for hope, fear, and hate, thwarted at each turn by a sense of resignation, âyou reach for the sky / but itâs an illusion.â Elsewhere, âWild Oneâ plays out like a Morricone romp through another day in Hell. A mantra for the hungover, a skin-crawling lament in praise of the wild at heart.
âTippy Tongueâ sees Black Lips take on 60s girl group soul, like The Shangri-Las and Ronettes infiltrated by Jayne/Wayne County, paying homage to Buddha Records. Meanwhile, âKassandraâ has a guitar sound scrubbed clean for a Sunday, chiming its way through ever-spiralling salvos like The Chocolate Watchband with Zappa on vocals. âZulu Saintsâ is an upbeat country honk, a good-time brush with bravado, peppered with Cole on an incredulous radio phone-in show, looking for black-eyed peas and winning big on the slot machines.
For the recording sessions they holed up in the bucolic surroundings of drummer Oakleyâs new Sound At Manor studio in the Catskills (the first album recorded there since Oakley built the studio in 2020). In this idyllic setting, the band disconnected from city life and committed their music to analogue tape, part of their quest to embrace spontaneity and capture the energy of a live Black Lips show on record.
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âSimply masters in their fieldâ NME
âDirty, raw and distinctly aliveâ Paste
âA wonderful new chapterâ The Line Of Best Fit.
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Season Of The Peachâ
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Black Lips return with a brand-new studio album, Season Of The Peach, a 40-minute rock and roll odyssey, tripping through DIY genres where garage rock meets new wave pop, and disgruntled country shakes hands with epic western soundtracks. The 14-track album captures the energy and spirit of early Black Lips while simultaneously applying new approaches to songwriting.
The album is a musical merry-go-round, a journey featuring road-weary tales from the underbelly of a lights-out America. Itâs bookended by âThe Illusionâ parts one and two: a barroom quest for hope, fear, and hate, thwarted at each turn by a sense of resignation, âyou reach for the sky / but itâs an illusion.â Elsewhere, âWild Oneâ plays out like a Morricone romp through another day in Hell. A mantra for the hungover, a skin-crawling lament in praise of the wild at heart.
âTippy Tongueâ sees Black Lips take on 60s girl group soul, like The Shangri-Las and Ronettes infiltrated by Jayne/Wayne County, paying homage to Buddha Records. Meanwhile, âKassandraâ has a guitar sound scrubbed clean for a Sunday, chiming its way through ever-spiralling salvos like The Chocolate Watchband with Zappa on vocals. âZulu Saintsâ is an upbeat country honk, a good-time brush with bravado, peppered with Cole on an incredulous radio phone-in show, looking for black-eyed peas and winning big on the slot machines.
For the recording sessions they holed up in the bucolic surroundings of drummer Oakleyâs new Sound At Manor studio in the Catskills (the first album recorded there since Oakley built the studio in 2020). In this idyllic setting, the band disconnected from city life and committed their music to analogue tape, part of their quest to embrace spontaneity and capture the energy of a live Black Lips show on record.
Â
âSimply masters in their fieldâ NME
âDirty, raw and distinctly aliveâ Paste
âA wonderful new chapterâ The Line Of Best Fit.
The album is a musical merry-go-round, a journey featuring road-weary tales from the underbelly of a lights-out America. Itâs bookended by âThe Illusionâ parts one and two: a barroom quest for hope, fear, and hate, thwarted at each turn by a sense of resignation, âyou reach for the sky / but itâs an illusion.â Elsewhere, âWild Oneâ plays out like a Morricone romp through another day in Hell. A mantra for the hungover, a skin-crawling lament in praise of the wild at heart.
âTippy Tongueâ sees Black Lips take on 60s girl group soul, like The Shangri-Las and Ronettes infiltrated by Jayne/Wayne County, paying homage to Buddha Records. Meanwhile, âKassandraâ has a guitar sound scrubbed clean for a Sunday, chiming its way through ever-spiralling salvos like The Chocolate Watchband with Zappa on vocals. âZulu Saintsâ is an upbeat country honk, a good-time brush with bravado, peppered with Cole on an incredulous radio phone-in show, looking for black-eyed peas and winning big on the slot machines.
For the recording sessions they holed up in the bucolic surroundings of drummer Oakleyâs new Sound At Manor studio in the Catskills (the first album recorded there since Oakley built the studio in 2020). In this idyllic setting, the band disconnected from city life and committed their music to analogue tape, part of their quest to embrace spontaneity and capture the energy of a live Black Lips show on record.
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âSimply masters in their fieldâ NME
âDirty, raw and distinctly aliveâ Paste
âA wonderful new chapterâ The Line Of Best Fit.

















