Embryonic
- The Flaming Lips
- Band Name: The Flaming Lips
- Record Label: WEA/Reprise
- Release Date: Oct 13, 2009
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8.8
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Universal acclaim- based on 78 Ratings
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Positive: 74 out of 78
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Mixed: 1 out of 78
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Negative: 3 out of 78
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MarkB.Oct 14, 200910Amazing return to form.
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PhilPOct 14, 200910Brilliant, compelling, wild, experimental, heavy. I gave this album my full attention, in a dark room, like a movie, and it blew me away. It's an organic, shimmering, kaleidoscopic gem of a creation.
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MikehOct 15, 200910Hands down the album of the year unless someone delives a miracle by NYE. The vitality and energy here is shocking. This is a truly great rock band, and this is a truly great experimental record that takes tremendous risks.
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CodyDOct 14, 200910This is the best Lips album since The Soft Bulletin.
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dKismetOct 14, 200910Awesomeness! Maybe the best album I've heard all year and I've heard more than my share! Mind-boggling and very experimental. I couldn't believe that this band has been around for some 20 odd years!!!
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MartinAOct 15, 200910The Flaming Lips have once again proven that they are one of the most lasting bands in the music scene today with their newest masterpiece, Embryonic.
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panopticonOct 19, 200910This gives Grizzly Bear a real competitor for Album of 2009.
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MAxMOct 13, 200910Incredible album, start to finish, and the group's best since The Soft Bulletin. Innovative and completely unorthodox but I think it's probably their most accessible yet.
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raeltOct 13, 200910Since when the observer, guardian and rolling stones understand REAL music? this should be album of the year, period. Metacritic better weight better the real critics with the lousy, mainstream ones.
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EricSOct 14, 200910One of the year's best and a return to form for the Lips. Excellent album.
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JonFOct 16, 200910
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Jun 2, 201110In a word, It's brilliant. In several, It's simply in a world of it's own, easily on a par with Soft Bulletin or Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots. I love it.
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Dec 6, 201110Absolutely flawless. This album is a fu*king machine! Embryonic has a soul, extreme creativity and of course, a moody, yet familiar and heavenly Flaming Lips ambient. Oh well, we ARE talking about THE Lips, so, what else were we expecting... Another brutal win :P
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FlubsOct 13, 20099Solid effort... Powerless is a top track.
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BrettWOct 13, 20099Mesmerizing - a return to the weird rockiness for the Lips. Wayne Coyne is back to writing great philosophical meanderings after taking a brief break with At War with the Mystics (which was a misfire for the band and Wayne).
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LeahTOct 13, 20099The Lips are timeless...and this album is no exception. But what is even more refreshing than their dependable nature is the fact that they've continued to evolve as a band. They haven't stagnated. A wonderful listen.
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PLOct 13, 20099Finally some NOISE!
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AlBOct 14, 20099Superb - back to their psych roots and loving it! One of the best albums of the year and their career.
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JoeyBlowOct 15, 20099Weirdly fantastic. Early Floyd meets John Cage.
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JimmyDOct 15, 20099Awesome drums, bass, and electronics here. After a lackluster output in "Mystics," The Flaming Lips are back and better than ever.
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joebOct 13, 20099The NME actually gave the album a 9/10, the 0/10 is a typo. Do you even read the content of these reviews? They even called it a masterpiece, I would've thought that'd be a pretty big clue that something was up. Good going, Metacritic!
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DexxterBOct 14, 20099The album is a bit weird at times but The Flaming Lips have proven their superior musical talent 10 years after the flawless Soft Bulletin.
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Dec 16, 20109
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Although I gather there's a concept here, knowing what it is might ruin the gently wigged-out dystopianism the lyrics cozy up to. More important, it might undercut the otherwise irreducible pleasures of their exploding guitars, unworldly synths, and crazy drums.
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Little about Embryonic is clear-cut or straightforward -- these noisy, pensive, sometimes meandering songs take awhile to decipher and often feel like they're still in the process of becoming. These very qualities, however, make these songs some of the Flaming Lips most haunting and intriguing music in some time.
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80Embryonic is not as strange as "Zaireeka,'' the Lips' play-four-CDs-at-the-same-time experiment, but it's up there. On the other hand, Embryonic is completely absorbing. It grows on you in a way that the earlier records simply cannot do.