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Atlanta rock band Black Lips are returning with their seventh studio album Underneath the Rainbow
on March 18th. The 12-song set was recorded over this year in New York
with the Budos Band’s Tommy Brenneck and in Nashville, with the Black Keys‘ drummer Patrick Carney. ”Our main influences [this time] are pretty traditional,” bassist Jared Swilley tells Rolling Stone. “It’s roots music.”
The band promised earlier that there’s more of a southern rock and country vibe within Rainbow, but the Black Lips’ wild side is certainly prevelant.
Boys in the Woods is an ode to Lynyrd Skynyrd and growing up in
Atlanta that Swilley says is about “doing bathtub drugs and drinking
bathtub gin.” Others were written the day they were recorded and one in
particular, “Smiling,” chronicles…Swilley’s brief stay in prison last year. ”[That song is] about how
going to jail sucks, because the florescent lights make it hard to
sleep, and you have to share five cigarettes with ten other guys all
ducking in a corner smoking cigarettes,” he says. “[And] how you have to
call your mom to bail you out. I wanted to write a song about Gucci
Mane but I ended up writing it about myself.”
Feb 27, 2014
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