Track-by-Track Review: The Flaming Lips’ ‘Peace Sword’ EP
The Lips have made another amazing sonic leap with ‘Peace Sword,’ blending the somber introspection of ‘The Terror’ with the progressive, animalistic edge of ‘Embryonic.’
The Lips have made another amazing sonic leap with ‘Peace Sword,’ blending the somber introspection of ‘The Terror’ with the progressive, animalistic edge of ‘Embryonic.’
The prize-pack includes a vinyl copy of ‘Lightning Bolt,’ a T-shirt, a poster, and more PJ goodness.
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