Black Lips – Arabia Mountain Yellow Vinyl

£24.00

Arabia Mountain Yellow Vinyl – Black Lips New In Stock from Vinyl Records London

When you click on “Add to Basket” or “More Details,” you’ll be taken to a partner website where you can find additional information about this product. As an affiliate, we may receive a small commission for this, but it won’t cost you anything extra.

See more music from
Find more On Vinyl Records London.
Spread the love

Description

Yellow Vinyl is exclusive to Indie stores. Both LPs have DL cards. Sixth fulllength album from the guru’s of Atlanta’s ‘flower punk’ movement, from the heady daze of 2011 – finally back on vinyl and part of a series of Fire reissues celebrating 20 years of the legendary garage rock gurus from Atlanta, Georgia. Arabia Mountain was recorded between Brooklyn and Atlanta in 2010, and with the collaborative assistance of celebrated producer Mark Ronson, Lockett Pundt of Deerhunter, and a human skull with a microphone jammed into it. ‘I was already a fan of the Black Lips coming into it and I definitely didn’t want to fk up anything,’ Ronson told Rolling Stonehellipand fk up he did not. The production tests the limits of modern amplification, harkening to the full, meaty sound of The Stooges’ Fun House or Lola Versus Powerman by the Kinks. Unapologetic southernfried twang, crunching through the gears with flowers blossoming everywhere. ‘Black Lips have crafted a very solid album.’ Pitchfork ‘Hook after hook of infectious punk rockhellip a fantastic rock record.’ Black Lips is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £24 +P&P

Vinyl

Vinyl records are a timeless format that continues to captivate music lovers with their warm, analogue sound. Unlike digital formats, vinyl offers a rich, textured listening experience that many argue feels more authentic and immersive. With their larger artwork and tangible presence, records bring a sense of nostalgia and artistry to any music collection.

Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to the world of vinyl, records have a unique ability to connect listeners to music on a deeper level. Their physical grooves and the ritual of placing a needle on a spinning disc create a tactile and engaging experience. From classic albums to modern releases, vinyl remains a cherished way to enjoy music.