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.

Flaming Lips, Pharrell Williams + More Respond to Government Shutdown With Specially Priced Tickets
Flaming Lips, Pharrell Williams + More Respond to Government Shutdown With Specially Priced Tickets
Flaming Lips, Pharrell Williams + More Respond to Government Shutdown With Specially Priced Tickets
When Congress fails the people, rock 'n' roll is there to pick up the pieces. Such was the case yesterday in Washington, D.C., where the 9:30 Club responded to the government shutdown by offering two-for-one tickets to five upcoming shows. The U Street Music Hall, Lincoln Theater and Merriweather Post Pavilion also signed on for the "Affordable Ticket Act," allowing possibly furloughed f
The Flaming Lips and Bon Iver, ‘Ashes In The Air’ – New Video
The Flaming Lips and Bon Iver, ‘Ashes In The Air’ – New Video
The Flaming Lips and Bon Iver, ‘Ashes In The Air’ – New Video
The Flaming Lips aren't quite done with their fwends. Nearly a year after unleashing the collaborative album 'The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends,' the psych-pop outfit has released a video for 'Ashes In the Air,' the disc's duet with Bon Iver. This clip has been sitting in the can for awhile -- apparently it was slated to debut last year, sometime around Christmas -- but it was pushed back for some
Food for Thought
Food for Thought
Food for Thought
Flaming Lips are taking their connection with candy and desire to appeal to all of your senses even further. Frontman Wayne Coyne recently Instagrammed a photo of a large chocolate brain, complete with all the the crevices and folds. He then revealed that every single one of the band's recordings will be issued inside these life-sized choco-noggins. It's so cerebral and so sweet -- literally. Soun
Delayed 'Terror'
Delayed 'Terror'
Delayed 'Terror'
Fans counting down the seconds until the April 2 release of the Flaming Lips' 13th studio album, 'The Terror,' will have to reset their stopwatches -- the band has pushed back the disc's release two weeks, to April 16. But that doesn't mean we'll have to wait nearly a month to hear the songs on 'The Terror,' because frontman Wayne Coyne and co. premiered the album in its entirety over the weekend
Flaming Lips Duet With Jim James, Perform New Song During SXSW Set
Flaming Lips Duet With Jim James, Perform New Song During SXSW Set
Flaming Lips Duet With Jim James, Perform New Song During SXSW Set
The Flaming Lips know how to throw a party, and the band certainly kept things festive during their SXSW performance Friday night in Austin. After teasing fans with the possibility of a surprise appearance from Justin Timberlake, a man with a green cloth mask wrapped around his head strolled onstage to perform 'Do You Realize??.' But the mystery guest turned out to be not JT, but My Morning Jacket

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