Flaming Lips - Hit to Death in the Future Head
Flaming Lips - Hit to Death in the Future Head

Flaming Lips - Hit to Death in the Future Head

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Product Specifications
Product NameFlaming Lips - Hit to Death in the Future Head
ManufacturerWarner Brothers
Product Number MPN075992683821
Retail Price $11.98
EAN-130075992683821
EAN-1400075992683821
UPC075992683821
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Release Date1992-08-15, 1992-08-11
FormatAudio CD, CD
Artist(s)The Flaming Lips, Flaming Lips
AlbumHit to Death in the Future Head
Tracks
  1. Talkin Bout The Smiling Deathporn Immortality Blues (Everyo
  2. Hit Me Like You Did The First Time
  3. The Sun
  4. Felt Good To Burn
  5. Gingerale Afternoon (The Astrology Of A Saturday)
  6. Halloween On The Barbary Coast
  7. The Magician Vs The Headache
  8. You Have To Be Joking (Autopsy Of The Devils Brain)
  9. Frogs
  10. Hold Your Head
Num. of Items1
Record LabelWarner Bros. Records, Warner Brothers
GenreAlternative

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Reviews
5 Star Rating  "This CD will put you in a good mood, I promise"2007-11-19
- Reviewed By missndrstd
"The retards laughed when the evening came . . . the Librium makes 'em all the same."
One of my favorite Lips earlier recordings, it is at once both sparkly and dark, dreamy and slammin', logical and strange, nostalgic but looking toward the future with it's hair full of confetti. Listen to "Gingerale Afternoon" first thing in the morning and you'll be in a good mood all day.
You must own this CD. I command you.
 
5 Star Rating  "Best of the Early Flaming Lips"2007-07-27
- Reviewed By User: A139S26E09ESP8
This was my first Flaming Lips CD, bought after seeing them live in 1994. I was hooked. Hit To Death is like Middle Period Flaming Lips; in between the Pink Floyd-resembling songs of their first records, and the bigger-budget, philosophical fiestas more recently produced. In this CD, the band uses little more than their guitars and drums to produce the head-filling sounds for which they're known. The songs are undeniably catchy though, driving home the point that the Flaming Lips are talented song-crafters, no matter what they use in the studio. You'll have to forgive and forget the "untitled hidden track" though.
 
5 Star Rating  "Oft-Overlooked Classic"2006-02-02
- Reviewed By User: A2HA27MY7NUS7X
The Flaming Lips' fifth album, Hit to Death in the Future Head, is, to start, a surprisingly coherent and brilliant album from a
time in the Lips' musical career when they were still transitioning from something like alternative grunge to electronic pop. It gives a tantalizing taste of the care-free subjects of their next album, Transmissions from the Satellite Heart, while mixing some of the left-over grunge from In a Priest Driven Ambulance with an overall mellower sound similar to that of more recent albums. However, by no means should this be mistaken for one of their latest works. It bears little or no resemblance to the oft-loved and emotional Soft Bulletin, nor to the experimental Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. It is unique in its own right, as a little-known hybrid of changing styles in the middle of the Flaming Lips career.

This fact becomes readily apparent in songs like "Gingerale Afternoon," an amazingly laid-back tune (despite its apparent speed) that sparks memories of nostalgic summers, and the most impressive work on the album "Halloween on the Barbary Coast," a deceptively smooth song that hides brash and noisy chords reminiscent of Lips' previous albums. Though many of the songs here have apparent differences in subject matter, they seem to have an overlying blanket of similar song character, and they compliment each other well. For instance, the unhurried and majestic "The Sun" makes for a very good lead into the almost overly-calm and slow f***-it-all "Felt Good to Burn." One song just gets you in the mood for another.

Interestingly, throughout much of Hit to Death in the Future Head, Coyne's trademark slightly off-key and quirky singing style from earlier albums is gone, replaced by a much calmer and dignified voice. In all truth, his vocals sound oddly similar to Bob Dylan's. Whether or not this is a good thing, however, depends upon your taste in music. By taking such a large departure vocally from the last album, you may find yourself dismayed by this change, or, possibly, pleasantly surprised. That's not to say that his voice is always like this ("The Magician vs. the Headache" is a notable exception), but it certainly feels this way in some of the slower songs in the album, like the previously-stated "The Sun" and "Felt Good to Burn," which in a strange way end up feeling like songs by Bob Dylan being covered by the Flaming Lips.

As a side note, this was one of the final albums in which the Flaming Lips was a four member band. Their fourth member, guitarist Jonathan Donahue, whose very noisy and bizarre guitar work made Hit to Death in the Future Head and the more critically successful In a Priest Driven Ambulance arguably some of the Lips' most memorable work, left almost immediately after the release of this album to pursue his own musical career. He was replaced by Ronald Jones for the next two albums, who then himself left the band, reportedly having suffered from paranoia and severe agoraphobia.

However, the album is not without its problems. The vocals are almost all un-listenably distant; whether this is purposeful or just a product of a poor recording studio at the time is uncertain. Also, anyone who started at either spectrum of the Flaming Lips career, either with Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots and Soft Bulletin, or Hear it Is might be put off by just how different is from either of them. The Flaming Lips have been an amazingly adaptable band throughout their lifetime; their beginning works and more recent are near polar opposites. If you have started at one extreme end of their career, it would probably be advisable to just work you way in one direction, one album at time so as to make the transition between musical styles less abrupt.

With this album the Flaming Lips have once again displayed their seemingly endless ability to completely revamp themselves from release to release. This over-looked classic is must-own for any Lips fan, and may just be the right place to start for those looking to discover all that their music has to offer.
 
4 Star Rating  "Good album, but perhaps not right to start with"2005-07-04
- Reviewed By User: AL8DYAZG99CE0
ladies and gentlemen, this is a great album. no questions asked. but if you're new to the flaming lips, exposed first to the soft bulletin and yoshimi like me, this might not be a good place to start. compared to the lush, layered sonic palettes of bulletin and yoshimi, this is indeed organized but not as much. the guitars range from squelchy to piercing, with all kinds of effects and noises thrown in at spots, but not in a bad way, in more of an adding to the song type way. Standout tracks include Hit Me Like You Did the First Time, Halloween on the Barbary Coast, Frogs, and The Magician vs. the Headache. but if you really want to get into the lips after you've experienced bulletin and yoshimi, start off with the clouds taste metallic album and work you're way back. either way you go, if you like the lips, you'll be happy.
 
2 Star Rating  "Low point of the post-'90 Lips catalog..."2005-03-18
- Reviewed By gdtrfbmfer
I'm a huge fan of everything from Priest Driven Ambulance to date, I have all the albums and I've seen the band live. In my honest opinion, Hit to Death just doesn't measure up to any of these other albums; it was a step down from Priest and luckily their sound was refined and rescued by Satellite Heart a year later. I know some of the die hard fans will disagree but I really think this album is not on par with the rest. The Sun?? come on. Gingerale Afternoon?? you can do better than that. Some of this is recycled crap and regardless of how much you worship the Waynester and believe the band can do no wrong, this album is just plain boring in many spots. I've tried to get into it for the last five years but I just can't. Exceptions of course are the terrific tracks Deathporn Blues, Hit Me, Felt Good, and Barbary Coast.
Save your cash and buy Clouds Taste Metallic!
 
5 Star Rating  "Hands down, the best Flaming Lips release."2005-03-10
- Reviewed By knives_himself
This is without a doubt the best music achivement this band has ever created ( with priest driven ambulance coming in close second ). This album is absolutely incredible from start to finish. The melodies are so vivid you can almost taste them. The reverby vocals and drums work nicely as well. Man things get REALLY psychadellic on this one. An experimental work of genious complete with bizarre keyboard work, deep pitch-shifted reverby vocals, orchestral instruments, wonderful spaced out melodies, and strange phase shifting effects. Stand out songs include:

Felt good to burn: The swelling bass and vocals on this track will blow you away ( at one point it sounds as if angels are singing )

The Magician Vs. The headache: One of the best uses of pitch shifted vocals I've ever heard, really adds some amazing color to the melody.

Frogs: A sing-along, but still a gem.

Deathporn Immortality: This song has an amazing vocal melody along with awesome pitch shifted vocals.

Halloween on the barbary coast: A bit painful to the ears if played too loudly, but a great song with really cool guitar melodies and vocals.

Gingerale Afternoon: I know everyone hates this song for some reason, but it's got one of the coolest melodies I've ever heard. Kind of reminds me of the cure. The Violins add a nice touch.

Hold Your Head: Really cool mellow song with orchestral instruments.

The Sun: Not too complicated, but still a good track

This album will absolutely floor you with it's magnificence. Buy it today
 
5 Star Rating  "Expected a fairly good album, got a masterpiece."2004-02-23
- Reviewed By ljw01
The Flaming Lips have continued to amaze me ever since I was introduced to "The Soft Bulletin" about 6 months ago. What makes the lips a truly great band is that they progress immensely on each disc and yet, all of them are still genius. "Hit to Death in the Future Head" is no exception Every song is great, but standouts include "Felt Good to Burn", which has a mellow-goldish vibe and especially heavy lyrics for a lips song ("All summer long we refused to die
We just slept and f****d and got high
And all we'd steal. We lit up on the Ferris wheel"), and "You Have to Be Joking". After giving this album a couple listens, I immediately ordered "In a Priest Driven Ambulance" and "Telepathic Surgery". I'll probably eventually buy their debut and "Oh my gawd!" as well. (knowing the lips, I'll love them all)
 
5 Star Rating  "smiling deathporn blues"2003-08-09
- Reviewed By User: A3DBYXPBLOVOCM
If The Jesus and Mary Chain grew up in OK instead of the UK this is the type of music they'd be putting out. Wayne Coyne and Co. sound like they're having the time of their lives putting this album together and you will to when you take a listen. Definite whistle along, stuck in your head, thumping your steering wheel classic is "Gingerale Afternoon (Astrology of a Saturday). "Halloweeen on the Barbary Coast" is a wonderful sprawling track that forshadows the epic numbers from their last two albums. The Lips are one of those rare bands that have been able to consistently put out music that is in touch with the times and forshadows things to come. Save your Flaming Lips albums for Gawd's sake! Your children will thank you because it will probably take that long for the rest of the world to realize what they missed out on.
 
5 Star Rating  "The Flaming Lips take chances...Luckily"2003-03-14
- Reviewed By sbrooks76
The Flaming Lips seem like a sort of morphous brilliance that has sporadic outputs of utter genius. This album is exquisite as it is rockish but also shuns the alternative sound by being quirky and rejecting the easy way. From the redundant, incongruent sound on the first track, I knew the album was a masterpiece. Their refusal to allow the song to be just another Dinosaur Jrish alternative ditty, they interject this annoying sound which does nothing to enhance the sound but at first is quite annoying. But to listen the Lips a lot is to understand this. In a sort of smarter Pavementish way they dont take themselves too seriously, but yet create such brilliant moments that are brilliant in there irony. The rest of the album is an echo of the first track. An equivocating voice coupled with layered instruments makes this a intensely delicious listening experience. Except for gingerale afternoon this album shines from beginning to end...
 
5 Star Rating  "Creative Best"2003-01-04
- Reviewed By terry808
This album is to me the most creative and expansive album the band has released to date. The album summoned up a sence of creativity that opened the door for a new and original view. From the Dream Pop to the psychedelic majority of the album, it creates a panorama effect. The album is like a kalleidescope as layers upon layers of sound make for a new listen each time. New parts throughout the mix seem to appear from the already discovered sounds. The wonderful songs, creativity and feel make this an outstanding piece.

P.S.-they should drop the PA sticker... it's almost senseless to be there.

Ben.
the 15 year old.

 
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