Ever since Kesha announced that she was recording new music with The Flaming Lips last year, her fans were so excited for the project. But when it was mysteriously put on hold and then never released, no one knew what to think of it. Wayne Coyne, the front man for the band, is now speaking out and setting the record straight on what caused the music to be shelved. In an interview with Idolator, the rocker opened up about his time working with the pop princess, their relationship and the awesome music that would have been Lip$ha and how Dr. Luke was involved. Read More »
The unusual friendship between Miley Cyrus and Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne has spawned an exceptionally trippy video featuring Moby, entitled 'Blonde SuperFreak Steals the Magic Brain.' Read More »
The Flaming Lips owe a lot to Pink Floyd. The psychedelic sounds of Floyd influenced a goos bit of the band's early acid-punk sound. Now, Wayne Coyne and Co. are giving back in the most Lips-ian way imaginable, by releasing a companion album meant to be played at the same time as Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon. Read More »
The Flaming Lips have already performed live with Yoko Ono, the logical next step is taking on the Beatles. Wayne Coyne and Co. are one of the few acts slated to cover the Fab Four for David Letterman's Beatles Tribute Week. Read More »
According to Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne, the collaborative album between his band and Ke$ha, Lip$ha, is no more. Read More »
Garth Brooks and the Kings of Leon will be the big names among many musicians playing various benefit concerts raising money for victims of the recent tornados in Oklahoma. Read More »
The recent devastating tornadoes in Oklahoma have hit one band close to home: Talihina, Okla., natives Kings of Leon. Today (June 13), the "Use Somebody" rockers announced they will headline "Rock for Oklahoma" alongside fellow Oklahomans The Flaming Lips. Rock acts Jackson Browne and Built to Spill are also slated to perform, among other acts. Read More »
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Oklahoma rockers The Flaming Lips broke the Guinness world record for most shows performed in 24 hours this week, taking the title from previous record holder Jay-Z. Read More »