
Good Bad Not Evil (Deluxe Edition)
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Bending scuzzy boundaries, âGood Bad Not Evilâ is a coming-of-age garage rock classic record. Full of hedonistic delinquent anthems, the fourth studio album from Atlanta punks Black Lips reaches itâs 15 year anniversary. This deluxe edition includes unearthed photos and new liner notes from Jared Swilley and King Khan. The second disc features B-sides and rarities including âCruisingâ, âI Wanna Dance With Youâ and âLeroy Fasterâ. âGood Bad Not Evilâ perfectly encapsulates the disillusionment of the mid-00s America, slammed between warehouse parties, DIY generator shows and scattered party pics, which was recorded in a little house in Atlanta that had been converted into a studio called the Living Room.
Referencing Shangri-Las in the title, this is where their knack for garage gems met Motown; with bass heavy grooves (later remixed by Diplo), a certified country twang and unabashed bravado. Instant hits like âVeni Vidi Viciâ, âCold Handsâ, âBad Kidsâ and âO Katrina!â immediately became Black Lips staples. This was a band caught in the eye of the storm, the touring continued, the parties didnât stop, this was a band bending the scuzzy boundaries of their chosen genre.
The record was hailed by the likes of Pitchfork, who proclaimed, âBlack Lips are a go-to band for vintage lo-fi freaks, and their raucous live shows have helped them cross over outside of crusty dive bars. âGood Bad Not Evilâ, however, is the record where naysayers, disinterested friends and acquaintances, people on the street, and anyone else within earshot has to sit up, shut up, and listen.â âŠand, shut up and listen they did. âA perfect tapestry of sordid pleasure.â NME // âThe same rapturous energy as the Sonics and the 13th Floor Elevators.â The Guardian
Tracklist
Disc One â Good Bad Not Evil
A1 I Saw A Ghost (Lean)
A2 O Katrina!
A3 Veni Vidi Vici
A4 It Feels Alright
A5 Navajo
A6 Lock and Key
A7 How Do You Tell a Child That Someone Has Died
B1 Bad Kids
B2 Step Right Up
B3 Cold Hands
B4 Off The Block
B5 Slime and Oxygen
B6 Transcendental LightâŠ
Disc Two - B-Sides & Rarities
C1 Cruising
C2 Make It
C3 I Wanna Dance With You
D1 Best Napkin I Ever Had
D2 My Trouble
D3 Leroy Faster
D4 Buried Alive
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/MrA0CUr39x0
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Product Info
Limited 2LP : Sky Blue Vinyl
2LP : Standard Black Vinyl
More Info
Bending scuzzy boundaries, âGood Bad Not Evilâ is a coming-of-age garage rock classic record. Full of hedonistic delinquent anthems, the fourth studio album from Atlanta punks Black Lips reaches itâs 15 year anniversary. This deluxe edition includes unearthed photos and new liner notes from Jared Swilley and King Khan. The second disc features B-sides and rarities including âCruisingâ, âI Wanna Dance With Youâ and âLeroy Fasterâ. âGood Bad Not Evilâ perfectly encapsulates the disillusionment of the mid-00s America, slammed between warehouse parties, DIY generator shows and scattered party pics, which was recorded in a little house in Atlanta that had been converted into a studio called the Living Room.
Referencing Shangri-Las in the title, this is where their knack for garage gems met Motown; with bass heavy grooves (later remixed by Diplo), a certified country twang and unabashed bravado. Instant hits like âVeni Vidi Viciâ, âCold Handsâ, âBad Kidsâ and âO Katrina!â immediately became Black Lips staples. This was a band caught in the eye of the storm, the touring continued, the parties didnât stop, this was a band bending the scuzzy boundaries of their chosen genre.
The record was hailed by the likes of Pitchfork, who proclaimed, âBlack Lips are a go-to band for vintage lo-fi freaks, and their raucous live shows have helped them cross over outside of crusty dive bars. âGood Bad Not Evilâ, however, is the record where naysayers, disinterested friends and acquaintances, people on the street, and anyone else within earshot has to sit up, shut up, and listen.â âŠand, shut up and listen they did. âA perfect tapestry of sordid pleasure.â NME // âThe same rapturous energy as the Sonics and the 13th Floor Elevators.â The Guardian
Tracklist
Disc One â Good Bad Not Evil
A1 I Saw A Ghost (Lean)
A2 O Katrina!
A3 Veni Vidi Vici
A4 It Feels Alright
A5 Navajo
A6 Lock and Key
A7 How Do You Tell a Child That Someone Has Died
B1 Bad Kids
B2 Step Right Up
B3 Cold Hands
B4 Off The Block
B5 Slime and Oxygen
B6 Transcendental LightâŠ
Disc Two - B-Sides & Rarities
C1 Cruising
C2 Make It
C3 I Wanna Dance With You
D1 Best Napkin I Ever Had
D2 My Trouble
D3 Leroy Faster
D4 Buried Alive
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/MrA0CUr39x0









