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The band appeared on The Colbert Report last night and Colbert Nation had the full album stream of Embryonic up right after the show which is to the right, just click play. Below is the always funny Colbert interviewing Wayne Coyne from last night and the performance of ‘Convinced of the Hex’. [via]

Let me know what you think of the album in the comments.

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  1. Darragh (Reply) on 17 Sep 2009@2:08 pm
    1

    holy Amon Duul II…real freaky 1970s Krautrock buzz off of this thing. It’s like the soft bulletin gone to seed on dangerous drugs.

  2. Michael (Reply) on 17 Sep 2009@2:14 pm
    2

    great. I feel a vinyl buy coming on. Love the noise and spacey/electronic balance.

  3. Niall (Reply) on 17 Sep 2009@2:16 pm
    3

    Yeh it doesn’t sound as overcompressed as War with the Mystics either. Some really nice atmospherics on it.

  4. eoin macnamara (Reply) on 17 Sep 2009@3:09 pm
    4

    Im Likin this a lot,noisy and raucous, it could be from any era of the flamin lips back catalogue

  5. Niall (Reply) on 17 Sep 2009@3:12 pm
    5

    it’s definitely a bit messier than their recent stuff.

  6. PatsChat (Reply) on 17 Sep 2009@3:18 pm
    6

    The first track is really Silver Apples

  7. Mr Nice (Reply) on 18 Sep 2009@8:52 pm
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    It’s like the Soft Bulletin never happened

  8. myth (Reply) on 19 Sep 2009@1:20 pm
    8

    like the loosened up production ,deffinate velvet underground feel off this ,liking it a lot so far ,repeat listens will be the final tell ,cant see myself sticking it on all the time though,one of those time and place albums (like when your on mushrooms :D) ,


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