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Good Bad Not Evil [PA] [Digipak] (CD - 2007)

Good Bad Not Evil [PA] [Digipak] (CD - 2007)

( UPC: 00883888000122)
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Artist: Black Lips

Label: Vice Records

Genre: Oldies - Garage Band

Album Description: Black Lips: Ian St. Pe, Joe Bradley , Cole 'Old King Cole Younger' Alexander, Jared "Hondo" Swilley.

Additional personnel: Steve Jones (pedal steel guitar).

Illustrator: Jiro Bevis.

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Album Description
Black Lips: Ian St. Pe, Joe Bradley , Cole 'Old King Cole Younger' Alexander, Jared "Hondo" Swilley.

Additional personnel: Steve Jones (pedal steel guitar).

Illustrator: Jiro Bevis.

Photographer: Dan Monick.

Atlanta garage-punk kingpins the Black Lips made a name for themselves outside garage circles thanks to an infamously rambunctious live show that was known to involve all manner of flying fluids. Fittingly, their first album for Vice Records, LOS VALIENTES DEL MUNDO NUEVO, was a set recorded live in Tijuana, Mexico. A raucous session by any standard, the album set the stage for the Lips' studio debut for Vice, the excellent GOOD BAD NOT EVIL.

Though GBNE is as much of a stomping good time as any other Lips album, it displays a newfound focus on craft and nuance over chaos and raunch. "Veni Vidi Vici" and "Step Right Up" offer polished updates on '60s garage and psych, while "Navajo" and "How Do You Tell a Child That Someone Has Died" are pitch-perfect genre exercises that point to the Lips' irreverence as well as their talent. A strong record that shows a band growing without abandoning its soul, GOOD BAD NOT EVIL will surely introduce the Lips to a larger audience, while pleasing fans as well.

Some bands strive to explore new musical territory each time they go into the recording studio, while others are content to follow the same path throughout their career as long as they improve in some way each time out. The Black Lips seem to be following the latter approach, though you'd be forgiven for not noticing the stylistic differences between their fourth studio album, Good Bad Not Evil, and their earlier efforts. The Black Lips continue to split the difference between Back from the Grave-era garage stomp and the darker throb of post-punk noise merchants like the Fall, but as befits the title, Good Bad Not Evil brings a bit more sunshine into the mix, and the deeper undercurrents of this music come more from the performances than the production and recording, which is clear and crisp by this group's murky standards. Jared Swilley's bass is high up in the mix, carrying a good share of the melodies and adding plenty of minor key tension, while guitarists Cole Alexander and Ian St. Pe use the extra room to shore up the high end with plenty of cheap guitar bashing and Joe Bradley's primal drumming holds the whole thing in place. Good Bad Not Evil finds the Black Lips going for a bit more obvious humor on tunes like "Navajo" and the country-accented "How Do You Tell a Child That Someone Has Died" (I said they were funny, not tasteful), and there's a playful tone to "Bad Kids" and "Veni Vidi Vici" that's lighter than you might expect from this band. But longtime fans looking for the Black Lips' patented low-tech rumble will be rewarded with "I Saw a Ghost (Lean)," "Cold Hands," and "Slime and Oxygen," which are just as unwholesome as you could wish for. Good Bad Not Evil isn't a major leap forward for the Black Lips, but it shows their sound is slowly but surely evolving, and they still rock with a nasty enthusiasm that's bold and compelling; this is quality stuff for your next black light party. ~ Mark Deming

Track Listing
1.I Saw a Ghost (Lean)
2.O Katrina!
3.Veni Vidi Vici
4.It Feels Alright
5.Navajo
6.Lock and Key
7.How Do You Tell a Child That Someone Has Died
8.Bad Kids
9.Step Right Up
10.Cold Hands
11.Off the Block
12.Slime and Oxygen
13.Transcendental Light
Album Information

UPC:
00883888000122
Release Date: Sep 11, 2007
Type: Performer
Genre: Oldies - Garage Band
Label: Vice Records
Distributor: Alternative
Producer: Black Lips
Engineer: Edward Rawls; Justin McKnight; Justin McNeight; Edward Rawls
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2007
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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