Review by Heather Phares
Torrent Flaming Lips Soft Bulletin Board
Filename D:Encoded Audio FilesFLACThe Flaming LipsThe Soft Bulletin08 - The Flaming Lips - Waitin' for a Superman.wav Peak level 97.7% Track quality 100.0% Test CRC A9733A41 Copy CRC A9733A41 Copy OK Track 9 Filename D:Encoded Audio FilesFLACThe Flaming LipsThe Soft Bulletin09 - The Flaming Lips - Suddenly Everything Has Changed.wav. These recordings have been freely traded amongst the Flaming Lips community for years, in places such as The Flaming Lips Hub or Flaming Lips Messageboard, but we will not be offering any recordings that are commercially available. We encourage you to support the band by legitimately purchasing commercial releases. The Flaming Lips' particular and peculiar genius comes to full fruition on the stupendous The Soft Bulletin. Anyone who had the gumption to actually listen to Zaireeka, a song cycle that could only be heard by playing four CDs at the exact same time on different stereos, knows that head Lip Wayne Coyne and his Oklahoma City brethren had it in them.
On Soft Bulletin [Live at Red Rocks], the Flaming Lips bring together the open-air immediacy of an outdoor rock concert and the majesty of an orchestra -- two things rarely heard together on the average live album. Capturing the band's performance of their landmark 1999 album at the famed Morrison, Colorado amphitheater in 2016, the album never sounds too mannered or too raw. On songs such as 'A Spoonful Weighs a Ton,' heavy bass and guitar, pedal steel, strings and Wayne Coyne's fragile vocals all hold their own and blend together organically; considering that this is the first time the Flaming Lips recorded with a full orchestra, it's an even more impressive feat. The band's collaboration with the Colorado Symphony, a 57-person chorus, and conductor André de Ridder often reaches dazzling heights, particularly on the dynamic psych-rock of 'Gash' and 'The Spiderbite Song,' which translates every bit of wonder in the studio version to the Red Rocks stage. The crowd's rapturous reception of Soft Bulletin [Live at Red Rocks] acts like another instrument in the album's mix, with the swells of applause for songs ranging from the iconic 'Waitin' for a Superman' and 'Race for the Prize' to the instrumental 'The Observer' providing euphoric crescendos between each performance. An engaging and special live album that remains true to the original's maximalist, life-affirming glory, Soft Bulletin [Live at Red Rocks] is another fine example of the care and creativity the Flaming Lips put into all of their music.
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