
The Flaming Lips and Stardeath and White Dwarfs with Henry Rollins and Peaches Doing The Dark Side of the Moon is the thirteenth full-length studio album by the alternative rock group The Flaming Lips. The album is a complete track-for-track remake of Pink Floyd's seminal 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon.
Here's what the critics are saying:
Rolling Stone
There are some cool takes here: a dark, disco "On the Run," a Henry Rollins-assisted "Speak to Me/Breathe" that comes with a psychedelic guitar freakout. But nobody needed to hear Peaches yowling on "The Great Gig in the Sky," and Wayne Coyne and crew sound strangely constrained on this one. It's not all their fault: The original Dark Side of the Moon has more dull spots than you remember.
AntiMusic.com
You will be blown away by this inventive and modern interpretation of one of the most enduring and beloved cornerstones in the history of recorded rock music. This recording is purely a labor of love and a truly essential part of your music collection this holiday season.
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