Apocalypse Love

Apocalypse Love

by Black Lips
Apocalypse Love

Apocalypse Love

by Black Lips

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

The more the Black Lips change, the more they stay the same. They may try to clean up their sound, hire famous producers, and add different influences to their music, but at heart they remain the same bunch of noisy punks from Atlanta who revel in their own variety of messed-up noise, albeit noise that has plenty of buzzed-out guitars and some pretty great tunes. If 2020's Sing in a World That's Falling Apart was an exercise in the Black Lips' singular strain of country music, 2022's Apocalypse Love at once finds them in familiar territory and exploring a bunch of new sonic directions. "Operation Angela" is a buoyant pop tune about soldiers for hire, "Sharing My Cream" is a fusion of disco and old-school rap with a lyric that would make Blowfly proud, "Whips of Holly" throws in some internationalist percussion along with a tale of decadence, and "No Rave" blends a powerfully funky groove with guitar lines right out of the first Jesus and Mary Chain album. (They're also not done with country music just yet, as a spin of "Stolen Valor" demonstrates.) However, in spite of these sonic detours, Apocalypse Love is still dominated by the Black Lips' love of garage-punk melodic structures, vocals that lean toward inspired amateurism, murky mixes with lots of reverb, and lyrics that are pointed and mildly surreal amidst the throbbing music. Nearly two decades on from their debut album, the Black Lips know what they're doing and are doing it as well as ever, and Apocalypse Love is a 13-song dispatch from the sonic universe that is theirs and theirs alone. It's impressive how purposefully murky the band can make this music feel when you notice that the tracks are actually pretty coherent, with imaginative layers of sound working in support of the songs, and the passage of time hasn't robbed them of their spirit or significantly bent vision. Apocalypse Love is as weird as it wants to be, and coming from this band, that's always welcome. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 10/14/2022
Label: Fire Records
UPC: 0809236166678
Rank: 90170

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Black Lips   Primary Artist
Oakley Munson   Drums,Vocals
Jeffrey Clarke   Guitar,Vocals
Jared Swilley   Bass,Vocals
Cole Alexander   Guitar,Vocals
Saul Adamczewski   Vocals,Synthesizer
Adelaide Beau Braunstein   Choir/Chorus
Allison Steele   Choir/Chorus
Amalea Isaacs   Choir/Chorus
Jordan Legessa   Flute
Levon Collins   Choir/Chorus
Violet Sinatra   Choir/Chorus
Zumi Rossow   Vocals,Theremin,Saxophone
Dahlia Davis   Choir/Chorus
Milia Colombani   Cello
Voyou   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Black Lips   Composer
James Nicholls   Executive Producer
Matthew Cullen   Mixing,Engineer
Oakley Munson   Group Member
Jeffrey Clarke   Group Member
Jared Swilley   Group Member
Heba Kadry   Mastering
Nic Jodoin   Mixing
Cole Alexander   Group Member
Saul Adamczewski   Producer
Thomas Rasoanaivo   Assistant
Jonah Swilley   Engineer
Zumi Rossow   Group Member
Pol Potin   Assistant
Franky Fox   Engineer,Mixing Assistant
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