Yoshimi Battles the Plastic Robots, by The Flaming Lips (2002): When this album first came out, I was vaguely aware of the hype about it that Brandon describes in the Ground & Sky review. Having never heard the band, I wasn't particularly compelled to pick it up. Lots of albums that don't interest me get lots of praise, after all. But, last year, for some reason, I saw the album in Borders and decided to pick it up. Five years on, it's hard for me to join in Brandon's assessment that it's overrated, but I enjoy it a great deal. Maybe it's because the band uses some of the loop and noise generation technology I do (much more skillfully than I, let me say) and that's a hook to get me in. I dunno. I suppose I enjoy the "overproduced, nebulous blur" that Brandon laments.
UPDATE: As Jackie points out, the name of the album is actually Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. The IR staffer responsible for the error has been flogged and sent to Gitmo.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Album of the Day
Posted by JD Byrne at 6:33 PM
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It's "Pink Robots" JDB, "Pink Robots." Jeez... :D
...and it's one of my favorites.
Yeah, but wait until you hear Plastic Robots - it'll blow your mind. :p
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