Flaming Lips

Born of a noisy punk ethos, the Flaming Lips' evolution from art-rock space cadets is the product of three decades of sonic experimentation. After straying from the blustery garage-steeped cacophony of their early independent releases, the Lips have spent the better part of their modern years toying with the crux of performance pop artistry and theatrical kitsch. While 1993’s ‘She Don’t Use Jelly’ is their only song to get much airplay, the band has continued to carve out a niche for eccentricity among the lush orchestration of acclaimed albums like ‘The Soft Bulletin’ and ‘Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.’ Over the years, their neo-psychedelia has earned them three Grammys, but it's their notorious antics both onstage and off -- blood-infused vinyl, robot-inspired musicals and live spectacles that include riding around audiences in life-size bubbles and lots and lots of glitter – that has amassed a loyal following.

In Defense of ... The Flaming Lips' 'Clouds Taste Metallic'
In Defense of ... The Flaming Lips' 'Clouds Taste Metallic'
In Defense of ... The Flaming Lips' 'Clouds Taste Metallic'
When the Flaming Lips scored a Top 10 hit on the Modern Rock Tracks chart in 1994 with 'She Don't Use Jelly,' the band was widely dismissed as little more than an obscure neo-pyschedelia outfit from Oklahoma City lucky enough to snag approval from MTV tastemakers 'Beavis and Butt-head' and ride it for all it was worth.
Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne Talks Brotherly Connection With Jim James, Ke$ha Collaboration, Twitter Hacking + More
Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne Talks Brotherly Connection With Jim James, Ke$ha Collaboration, Twitter Hacking + More
Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne Talks Brotherly Connection With Jim James, Ke$ha Collaboration, Twitter Hacking + More
Having fronted the Flaming Lips for 30 years, Wayne Coyne has gotten to do many things, and with those many things have come even more stories. From rolling over audiences in his giant bubble to collaborating with the likes of Ke$ha, Yoko Ono and Erykah Badu, Coyne is the epitome of the eccentric rock star, and he has no plans to slow down.

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