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"I wish I could go back in time," Wayne Coyne yelps on the Flaming Lips' 12th record. In a sense, he has: These psych-rock mystics haven't sounded so off-the-wall since they were Oklahoma acidheads in the Eighties. Most of Embryonic sounds like laid-back echoes of Miles Davis' early-1970s skronk jazz, with distorted funk grooves undercutting pillowy vibraphones and zonked electronics. Despite tons of studio chaff (five songs are fragments named after zodiac signs), a theme emerges, something about keying into the cosmos by relinquishing control. Hippie hokum? Maybe. But the Lips have always been able to subvert pie-eyed whimsy with a sense of homespun beauty, and there's plenty of that here too.
(Posted: Oct 13, 2009)
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- Convinced Of The Hex
- The Sparrow Looks Up At The Machine
- Evil
- Aquarius Sabotage
- See The Leaves
- If
- Gemini Syringes
- Your Bats
- Powerless
- The Ego's Last Stand
- I Can Be A Frog
- Sagittarius Silver Announcement
- Worm Mountain
- Scorpio Sword
- The Impulse
- Silver Trembling Hands
- Virgo Self-Esteem Broadcast
- Watching The Planets
- Ufos Over Baghdad (Non-Album Track)
- What Does It Mean? (Non-Album Track)
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