| Lollipop | ||||
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| Released | April 12, 2011 | |||
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| Length | 46:30 | |||
| Label | Megaforce | |||
| Producer | Curt Kirkwood | |||
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Lollipop is the Meat Puppets' thirteenth full-length studio album. It was released on April 12, 2011, through Megaforce Records.
Content
Musical style
The A.V. Club opined Lollipop to be "a strong collection of power-pop songs".[1]
Lyrical content
In an AllMusic summary of Lollipop, the lyrics were described as "goofball surrealism" and "alternating tall tales with weed-fueled philosophizing".[2]
Name
Curt Kirkwood remarked in a 2011 interview with AV Club that the decision to name the record Lollipop was brought about by its power-pop sound, further commenting "this counts as, you know, “pop-candy" for us".[1]
Reception
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Based on 12 reviews, Metacritic assigned Lollipop a score of 71, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[3]
In 3.5 out-of 5 star review, Mark Deming of AllMusic described Lollipop as "flawed but interesting enough to confirm there's still life left in this band" which would hopefully "document in a more satisfying manner" on the next album.[2]
Slant Magazine gave a mixed 2 and a half-out-of-5 star review of Lollipop, summarizing that the record "sounds a little tired".[4]
Track listing
All songs by Curt Kirkwood.[5]
- "Incomplete" – 4:09
- "Orange" – 4:11
- "Shave It" – 4:18
- "Baby Don't" – 3:11
- "Hour of the Idiot" – 3:35
- "Lantern" – 3:34
- "Town" – 3:20
- "Damn Thing" – 3:44
- "Amazing" – 4:49
- "Way That It Are" – 3:28
- "Vile" – 4:42
- "The Spider and the Spaceship" – 3:29
Personnel
- Curt Kirkwood – vocals, guitars
- Cris Kirkwood – vocals, bass guitar
- Shandon Sahm – drums
References
- 1 2 Kuntz, Mike (11 August 2011). "Interview: Meat Puppets' Curt Kirkwood". The A.V. Club. AV Club.
- 1 2 3 Deming, Mark. "Lollipop – Meat Puppets". AllMusic.
- ↑ "Lollipop by Meat Puppets". Metacritic.
- ↑ Cataldo, Jesse (17 April 2011). "Review: Meat Puppets, Lollipop". Slant Magazine. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
- ↑ Lollipop album jacket. MEGA1566, Megaforce Records, 2011
