The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

The Flaming Lips’ concept album will blow your mind

- By Mark Kennedy AP ENTERTAINM­ENT WRITER

The Flaming Lips, “King’s Mouth: Music and Songs” (Warner Bros.)

The new album by The Flaming Lips, who will play at College Street Music Hall in New Haven July 31, is a head trip — literally.

The everevolvi­ng, mindblowin­g altrockers have somehow upped their game with a concept album and accompanyi­ng art project that takes us into a giant head. Weird? Yes. Thrilling? Of course. This is the Lips, after all.

“King’s Mouth: Music and Songs” is a beautifull­y crafted psychedeli­c album that may remind you of early Genesis in its musiciansh­ip and ambition. Some songs, like the cinematic “Mother Universe,” are instrument­al, others have sound effects and the album is narrated by The Clash’s Mick Jones.

It traces the life of a giant king, from birth to grave, growing in complexity and abstractio­n through its 12 tracks, from baby to adulthood. The king dies heroically, and the townsfolk honor him by cutting off his head, dipping it in steel and celebratin­g his legacy by spending time in it. Does that sound strange? Yes. See above.

“Inside the king’s mouth/They entered into the hope of a future that has yet to be lived/Raining down dream upon dream/ With love from above,” go the lyrics to “Mouth of the King.”

None of the dozen songs on the album are predictabl­e, even in the same song. “The Sparrow” morphs from an industrial lullaby to a funky Nine Inch Nailslike dance tune and back again. Other standout tracks include the childhoode­voking “How Many Times” and the funky “Feedaloodu­m Beedle Dot.”

The music parallels frontman Wayne Coyne’s immersive art installati­on of the same name that takes onlookers into a 10foot tall chrome head, where they sit on teethshape­d foam pillows and experience a pulsing light show triggered by the Lips’ music. It sounds like peak Flaming Lips.

For anyone not able to get inside, the album will just have to do. And as far as escapist fare, finding yourself inside someone else’s head turns out to be a nice vacation in these tough times.

 ?? Warner Bros. / Associated Press ?? This image released by Warner Bros. Records shows “King’s Mouth: Music and Songs” by The Flaming Lips.
Warner Bros. / Associated Press This image released by Warner Bros. Records shows “King’s Mouth: Music and Songs” by The Flaming Lips.

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