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Underneath the Rainbow (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Underneath the Rainbow (Bonus Track Version) by Black Lips. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 35:45 minutes.

Artist: Black Lips
Release date: 2014
Genre: Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 13
Duration: 35:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Drive-By Buddy 2:46
2. Smiling 2:10
3. Make You Mine 2:19
4. Funny 2:59
5. Dorner Party 2:38
6. Justice After All 2:30
7. Boys In the Wood 3:37
8. Waiting 3:36
9. Do the Vibrate 2:31
10. I Don't Wanna Go Home 3:08
11. Dandelion Dust 2:29
12. Dog Years 3:16
13. Nightmare Field (Bonus Track) 1:46

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Anyone wondering how a garage rock band can sustain a career nearly 50 years after that sound had its commercial heyday should look at Atlanta’s Black Lips. They've been staying true to their instincts without losing their identity, 15-plus years since they first turned on the fuzzbox. Over the past decade, they’ve taken their raunchy brand of real rock ’n’ roll to people in all parts of the world. They let their previous album, Arabia Mountain, be manicured by Mark Ronson, while Underneath the Rainbow is produced by several men, including The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney, The Dap Kings’ musical director Tommy Brenneck, and the band’s longtime collaborator Ed Rawls. “Drive-By Buddy” opens sounding like The Monkees’ “Last Train to Clarksville” being played by a better-than-average band on a Nuggets collection. “Smiling” preens like an early Strokes tune, and “Dorner Party” rattles with glorious random imprecision. “Justice After All” further enjoys a primitive approach. The Black Lips let producers make superficial alterations, but the band never lose the heart of their sound.