
Peace Sword is a Rock album by The Flaming Lips, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Psych Rock
- holographic
- euphoric
- spacey
About
The title track was written for the sci-fi film <i>Ender’s Game</i>, while the remaining four songs were inspired by the film and the original book by Orson Scott Card. In many ways a suitable follow-up to the 2013 album <i>The Terror</i>, <i>Peace Sword</i> focuses The Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne by working with another writer’s imagination. The limitations imposed by this process free Coyne to worry more about his songs' sound and emotional tenor than the overriding story. As a result, tracks like “Peace Sword (Open Your Heart)” and the grand ballad “Is the Black at the End Good?” feel complete underneath all the pretty and dazzling effects. “If They Move, Shoot ‘Em” slithers away from straightforward writing into a subliminal track that sounds like a movie’s most devastating scene. “Think Like a Machine, Not a Boy” brings out Coyne’s lifelong love of Pink Floyd by crafting the sort of plaintive, static, and beautiful melody that’s always been one of his strengths.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Peace Sword (Open Your Heart)
- A2If They Move, Shoot 'Em
- A3Is The Black At The End Good?
Side B
- B1Think Like A Machine, Not A Boy
- B2Wolf Child
- B3Assassin Beetle / The Dream Is Ending
Credits
Performers
- Derek Brown
- Jake Ingalls
- Kliph Scurlock
- Michael Ivins
- Steven Drozd
- Wayne Coyne
- Dave FridmannPROGRAMMED BY
- Jarod EvansPROGRAMMED BY
- TobaccoFEATURING
- Mike FridmannFEATURING
- Stardeath And White DwarfsFEATURING
- New FumesFEATURING
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold
