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.

WTF, Wayne?
WTF, Wayne?
WTF, Wayne?
We always knew that Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne was eccentric, but he's also a pretty bad packer. That, or he has an inconsiderate sense of humor when it comes to traveling. In news that has remained somewhat under the radar, until now, the singer showed up at the Will Rogers Airport in Oklahoma City last week with a grenade (or a replica of a grenade) on his person or in his luggage. It cau
The Flaming Lips Cover King Crimson’s Entire Debut Album
The Flaming Lips Cover King Crimson’s Entire Debut Album
The Flaming Lips Cover King Crimson’s Entire Debut Album
The Flaming Lips have recorded a song-for-song remake of prog-rock legends King Crimson's classic 1969 debut album, 'In the Court of the Crimson King.' The re-imagined 'Crimson King,' titled 'Playing Hide and Seek With the Ghost of Dawn,' follows in the footsteps of the Lips' 2010 cover version of Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon,' and it comes just as the Oklahoma rockers are wrapping up work
Flaming Lips Set World Record for Most Concerts in 24 Hours
Flaming Lips Set World Record for Most Concerts in 24 Hours
Flaming Lips Set World Record for Most Concerts in 24 Hours
The Flaming Lips have officially succeeded in their mission to break the Guinness World Record for most concerts performed in multiple cities in a 24-hour period. Wayne Coyne and his crew of merry pranksters rocked eight gigs in the allotted time, traveling from city to city via bus and besting rapper Jay-Z's previous mark of seven along the way.
Flaming Lips Almost Done Recording New Album
Flaming Lips Almost Done Recording New Album
Flaming Lips Almost Done Recording New Album
The Flaming Lips have made the most out of the year so far, playing plenty of shows and releasing their Record Store Day-exclusive album, 'The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends.' Now the band reveals that it's putting the finishing touches on a new studio album that may be released in late 2012.
Flaming Lips Reveal Details for Record-Breaking 24-Hour Tour
Flaming Lips Reveal Details for Record-Breaking 24-Hour Tour
Flaming Lips Reveal Details for Record-Breaking 24-Hour Tour
After announcing plans to attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the most shows played in 24 hours, the Flaming Lips have outlined their master schedule for the big day. The band will perform eight different shows in eight different cities with various support acts.
Erykah Badu Calls Out Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne for Posting NSFW Video
Erykah Badu Calls Out Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne for Posting NSFW Video
Erykah Badu Calls Out Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne for Posting NSFW Video
So, about that NSFW video the Flaming Lips posted earlier this week, and the risque shots featuring an unclothed Erykah Badu and her equally wardrobe-free sister: It turns out it shouldn't have been released after all -- and Badu hasn't been shy about letting everyone know how upset she is with Lips frontman Wayne Coyne.

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