
Black Lips detail new record Satan's Graffiti Or God's Art? and share lead single "Can't Hold On"
22 March 2017, 13:00
| Written by
Laurence Day
Black Lips have announced new Sean Lennon-produced LP Satan's Graffiti Or God's Art? and shared the lead single "Can't Hold On".
The Atlanta group are following up 2014's Underneath The Rainbow with an 18-track record featuring an overture and multiple 'interludes'.
Founders Cole Alexander and Jared Swilley are joined by former guitarist Jack Hines, plus recent additions Oakley Munson and Zumi Rosow. The LP also features Fat White Family's Saul Adamczewski and the iconic Yoko Ono.
Tracklist:
- Overture: Sunday Mourning
- Occidental Front
- Can’t Hold On
- The Last Cul de Sac
- Interlude: Got Me All Alone
- Crystal Night
- Squatting in Heaven
- Interlude: Bongo’s Baby
- Rebel Intuition
- Wayne
- Interlude: E’lektric Spider Webz
- We Know
- In My Mind There's a Dream
- Lucid Nightmare
- Come Ride With Me
- It Won't Be Long
- Loser’s Lament
- Finale: Sunday Mourning
Satan's Graffiti Or God's Art? is out 5 May via Vice Records.
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