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The Flaming Lips

At War with the Mystics
After two expansive yet winsome epic albums like The Soft Bulletin and Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots that dealt with the inevitability of... (Click the album for more)
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The Flaming Lips

Embryonic
New album available in two editions: single disc and deluxe. The deluxe 2xCD+DVD includes an audio DVD of the full album (96k 24 bit audio) ... (Click the album for more)
  • $12.95 CD
  • $24.95 Vinyl
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The Flaming Lips

Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
Remarkable 2002, second break through album in a row. Put them where they are now.
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The Flaming Lips

Telepathic Surgery
Experimental, even by the FLAMING LIPS standards, the band's third album is a glorious and mind-expanding mix of heavily effected guitar sol... (Click the album for more)
  • $24.95 Vinyl

The Flaming Lips

Soft Bulletin

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So where does a band go after releasing the most defiantly experimental record of its career? If you're the Flaming Lips, you keep rushing headlong into the unknown — The Soft Bulletin, their follow-up to the four-disc gambit Zaireeka, is in many ways their most daring work yet, a plaintively emotional, lushly symphonic pop masterpiece eons removed from the mind-warping noise of their past efforts. Though more conventional in concept and scope than Zaireeka, The Soft Bulletin clearly reflects its predecessor's expansive sonic palette. Its multidimensional sound is positively celestial, a shape-shifting pastiche of blissful melodies, heavenly harmonies, and orchestral flourishes; but for all its headphone-friendly innovations, the music is still amazingly accessible, never sacrificing popcraft in the name of radical experimentation.

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