BLACK LIPS - Satan's Graffiti Or God's Art? 2LPIncludes download code. Gatefold sleeve, double LP. 8th studio album sees the Black Lips emerge with a grimy masterpiece that brings their sound back to their pissing in their own mouths chaotic heyday. If Underneath the Rainbow scared you away, Satan's Graffiti should bring you right back. "As its title suggests, Satans graffiti or Gods art? invites oppositional, Rorschach test interpretations. It is at once the Black Lips most sonically elaborate
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Includes download code. Gatefold sleeve, double LP.
8th studio album sees the Black Lips emerge with a grimy masterpiece that brings their sound back to their pissing-in-their-own-mouths chaotic heyday. If Underneath the Rainbow scared you away, Satan's Graffiti should bring you right back.
"As its title suggests, Satan’s graffiti or God’s art? invites oppositional, Rorschach-test interpretations. It is at once the Black Lips’ most sonically elaborate album and its most aggressively primitive. The band wrap the songs in a cinematic, carnivalesque clamor, but shout themselves hoarse as if they were still trying to hear themselves over a blown-out church-basement PA. Weighing in at 18 tracks, Satan’s graffiti or God’s art? assumes the form of a concept album while making a complete mockery of the medium. There are overtures and interludes and reprises and spoken-word passages, but no discernible logic holding them together. Which could very well be the point—when a band as notoriously unruly as the Black Lips opt to make a double-album opus, don’t be surprised when they come off like a group of road-tripping teenagers who’ve scored a Groupon for a five-star hotel and opt to take a dump in the bidet." - Pitchfork