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Playing garage-flavored punk rock with a Southern accent, a messed-up and bluesy undertow, and the gleefully destructive impact of a 15-year-old with a bag of firecrackers, the Black Lips are an Atlanta-based combo who after their debut in 2000 soon developed a reputation as one of the Peach State's wildest bands. The Black Lips consisted of Cole Alexander on lead vocals, guitar, and harmonica, Ben Eberbaugh on lead guitar, Jared Swilley on bass, and Joe Bradley on drums when they released their first single. After a second single and a handful of out-o...[more]

 

 

Garage rock veterans The Black Lips have followed up the widely successful Good Bad Not Evil with the release of 200 Million Thousand. Simple, straightforward songwriting mesh perfectly with the Black Lips distinctive howl to create a time capsule rife with nods to simple pleasures and a world of worry.

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This is a 18"x24" poster from the November 13, 2008 Black Lips show at The Social in Orlando, Florida. Designed by Thomas Scott for Eye Noise.

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This is a 19" x 25" poster for the March 5, 2009 show with Black Lips, Gentleman Jesse and His Men and Suns of Guns. It is a three color screen print, hand signed and numbered in an edition of 100.

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VINYL FORMAT. Demon Claw's "What to Do" b/w Black Lips' "Factory Girl." The latest Rolling Stones cover song twin spin! Down home romps from today's action teens! Stupendous sides, both!

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Garage rock veterans The Black Lips have followed up the widely successful Good Bad Not Evil with the release of 200 Million Thousand. Simple, straightforward songwriting mesh perfectly with the Black Lips distinctive howl to create a time capsule rife with nods to simple pleasures and a world of worry.

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VINYL FORMAT. Though barely in their 20's, the Black Lips have already toured the US and Europe several times, released two albums on Bomp! records, lost a lead guitarist in a car crash, built a rabid cult following and earned a well deserved reputation one of the wildest live bands around due to onstage fist fights, nudity, violence, arson, projectile vomiting and other body fluids. You don't want to stand to close to the stage at a Black Lips performance. This grimy and chaotic four-piece garage-punk band   [ read more ]

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VINYL FORMAT. Limited edition re-issue on clear vinyl! The fabulous second album by one of the leading bands of the new garage scene, Black Lips. Wallows in the same glorious mud of reverb and gothic tales!

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This is a 19" x 25" silkscreened Black Lips poster for the March 1 show with Quintron and Miss Pussycat and Hot Machines at Logan Square Auditorium. Hand-signed, numbered and designed by SuperKonductor.

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The Black Lips take Back from the Grave-style garage punk frenzy to such extremes of slavering cacophony that they border on experimental {noise rock} at times. Tossing musical decorum out the window while barreling down memory lane, this is the perfect album for [ read more ]

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'Stripped down and dirty punk rock and roll that would be the perfect soundtrack for a whiskey-filled night of mischief. Youthful and deep-dyed garage rock taken to the next level!' The Atlanta-based BLACK LIPS are heralding the return of three-chord rock and sundering current trends with Bach-like virtuosity. Having been banned from almost as many clubs as they've played, The BLACK LIPS churn out powerful, primal rock & roll with all the trebly menace of the early CRAMPS and the garage-soaked chaos of the    [ read more ]

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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   [ read more ]

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This debut succinctly epitomizes all that's special about Atlanta's favorite flower punk sons: the uncontained energy, undeniable songcraft, and unrivaled showmanship are all on full display, as is a newfound sense of the world around them. Songs like 'Katrina' and 'Bad Kids' spare none of the Black Lips' trademark smirk and smear, but also demonstrate a purpose and perspective not always at the forefront of the band's music. Good Bad Not Evil traffics in the kind of ragged rock harmony missing from record    [ read more ]

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