Black Lips Increase Serotonin on the Interface

Atlanta's Black Lips brought their self-described flower-punk to the Interface's L.A. studio recently to unload three songs from their new album, 'Good Bad Not Evil.' Decked out like Vietenam vets, the quartet took a slightly different approach by breaking out acoustic guitars and an SP-404 sampler in an effort to, as they put it, "cause slight increases and excretions of serotonin."

Apropos of their camo attire, singer Cole Alexander spoke about the Lips' recent show on the streets of Isreal's West Bank. "With all the political upheaval going on in the Middle East," he said, "it was really nice to find time to just play music and watch people have fun."

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