Lamps

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Bile 02:02 Tools
Eliseo 02:19 Tools
Axis Sally 02:01 Tools
Poolfish 01:49 Tools
Fred Astaire 04:02 Tools
Anvil 01:26 Tools
Clouds 02:25 Tools
Gozzler 01:49 Tools
Javelin 02:41 Tools
Bob The Cat 01:42 Tools
U.S. Core Complete 02:35 Tools
Beauty Of Japan 03:32 Tools
Dogcatcher 01:26 Tools
An Irrational Fear of Sailors 02:25 Tools
Learned Hopelessness 01:52 Tools
Now That I'm Dead 04:26 Tools
I've Been on a Lot of Camels 02:25 Tools
I Am Richard Burton (Stars of Stage and Screen Remix) 02:25 Tools
Pigeon Guided Missile 02:11 Tools
I Am Richard Burton 04:31 Tools
Rototiller 02:23 Tools
You're Belinda 01:41 Tools
H.B.D. 04:56 Tools
Quietly Stirring Sadly 04:13 Tools
Pagodas 03:16 Tools
Famous Chimps 02:34 Tools
Hot Plate 03:53 Tools
Hawaiian Voters 03:42 Tools
20" Of Monkey 07:18 Tools
Bertha Walt 03:38 Tools
Ron Campbell 04:18 Tools
M. Malloy 05:25 Tools
Hey Girl 02:37 Tools
Salvation Road 02:13 Tools
Sores 03:48 Tools
Whale Hunt 00:30 Tools
2 Left Legs 03:48 Tools
Niels Bohr Was an Excellent Ping Pong Player 02:48 Tools
The Role Of The Dogcatcher In African American Folklore 01:26 Tools
Big Black Hole 02:32 Tools
I Need a Chick 04:59 Tools
Boring Girls 03:02 Tools
All Seeing Eye 02:12 Tools
Rock Hard Pt. II 02:00 Tools
Gonna Lynch U 02:14 Tools
Cowboy 02:02 Tools
Tim Ford 02:37 Tools
G.B.D. 04:58 Tools
Boring Girls (Pissed Jeans) 04:58 Tools
Fear Of Sailors 01:52 Tools
An Irrational 04:29 Tools
Learned 02:11 Tools
Hopelessness 04:55 Tools
Pigeon 01:41 Tools
I Am Richard Burton - Remix 05:06 Tools
Guided Missle 03:16 Tools
Cooscoos 03:16 Tools
Mr. Malloy 03:03 Tools
Niels Bohr 03:16 Tools
Alpines 03:16 Tools
20 inches of monkey 00:00 Tools
The Role of the Dogcatcher in African-American Urban Folklore 01:25 Tools
dog catcher 01:25 Tools
I Need A Chick (clip) 01:25 Tools
Now That Im Dead 01:25 Tools
Niels Bohr Was An Ecellent Ping Pong Player 01:25 Tools
M.Malloy 01:25 Tools
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Throwing sparks like two gigantic rocks grinding against each other, Los Angeles' LAMPS seem intent on doing things their way. And on every count, we're extremely pleased they do. Fronted by the unimpeachable Monty Buckles, the Lamps' music alternately careens, crashes, throbs and urges. This is mongoloid frenzy music. Are they paranoid, frustrated, or merely disgusted with humanity? The truth is usually somewhere in the middle. It beats me, but when a band has a dash of Necessary Evils, a dollop of Karate Party, and a fairly heaping mound of their own chemical blend, I'm always available (as we all should be). The trio's debut LP had primitive, cavernous aggression pounding our asses into submission, while their soon to be released follow-up shows a very nice progression. Phase two of the Lamps' recorded journey is marked by more adventurous and expanded sonic approaches, while retaining the thuggish essence that satisfies the planet of the apes. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.