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Encyclopedia > Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips is an American rock band with psychedelic influences, formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma by Mark Coyne, Wayne Coyne and Michael Ivins. Over time the line-up has changed constantly, with Wayne Coyne and Michael Ivins providing a stable foundation.

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The Flaming Lips. Left to right:Steven Drozd, Wayne Coyne, and Michael Ivins

The band is known for its catchy, dreamy guitar-led melodies, overlaid on signature complex and fast-paced drum beats and accompanied by idiosyncratic usage of samples. They are also known for their bizarre and frequently humorous song and album titles, perhaps the most infamous examples being Due to high expectations... The Flaming Lips are Providing Needles For Your Balloons.. (an EP) and Talkin' Bout The Smiling Deathporn Immortality Blues (Everyone Wants To Live Forever) (a song from Hit To Death In The Future Head).


They languished in relative obscurity for long periods of their history, releasing their first four albums on a minor label (Restless Records) before being picked up by Warner Bros. in 1990. By 1994 they were gaining a respectable cult following and some college radio airplay with their album Transmissions from the Satellite Heart. Strangely enough, Transmissions spawned a top ten Modern Rock hit with "She Don't Use Jelly", peaking at number 9 in 1995. The Lips were even featured on the popular teen television series Beverly Hills 90210 in March of 1995.


Clouds Taste Metallic was released to much critical fanfare in late 1995, though did not achieve the commercial success of its predecessor. Following their experimental Zaireeka (1997), a four-CD album which is intended to be heard by playing all four CDs in four separate CD players simultaneously, the band conducted a series of "boombox experiments", where an orchestra comprising up to 40 volunteers with modified "boombox"-type tape players was "conducted" - directed to vary the volume, speed or tone of the tape they were playing (all of which were made by the band) - by the band's lead member, Wayne Coyne. Though their experimental endeavours received some press, their real breakthrough came with the massively acclaimed 1999 release, The Soft Bulletin. Marrying more traditional catchy melodies with languid synthetic strings, hypnotic, carefully manipulated beats, booming cymbals and oddball, philosophical lyrics (sung much more strongly than on earlier releases), the album was one of the underground hits of the year, widely considered to be one of the best albums of the entire decade.


Several of the band's records are produced by unofficial fourth member Dave Fridmann of Mercury Rev, with whom the Flaming Lips are often compared. Also the LPs In A Priest Driven Ambulance and Hit To Death In The Future Head featured guitarist Jonathan Donahue, who would later go on to form and front for Mercury Rev. The band's current line-up consists of Wayne Coyne, Michael Ivins, and Steven Drozd. The loss of their former guitarist Ronald Jones, after the album Clouds Taste Metallic, brought the band to its current state. In 2002, Q magazine named The Flaming Lips as one of the "50 Bands To See Before You Die".


Recently, they performed as the backup band for singer Beck on his Sea Change tour. In the summer of 2004, it was announced that the Flaming Lips would appear among the headliners on the 2004 Lollapalooza tour, alongside such legendary artists as Sonic Youth and Morrissey; however, the tour was canceled due to lack of revenue. Following the concerts' cancellation, the band entered Tarbox Road Studio with producer Dave Fridmann and began work on their eleventh album, tentatively titled At War With The Mystics.

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Discography

Albums

EPs / singles

  • The Flaming Lips (1984)
  • Drug Machine (1988) (released on Sub Pop)
  • Unconsciously Screamin' (1991)
  • Yeah, I Know It's A Drag... But Wastin Pigs Is Still Radical (1991) (first WB single)
  • She Don't Use Jelly (1993)
  • Due to high expectations... The Flaming Lips are Providing Needles For Your Balloons.. (1994)
  • Turn It On (1995)
  • Bad Days (1995)
  • This Here Giraffe (1996)
  • Brainville (1996)
  • Race For The Prize (1999)
  • Waitin' For A Superman (1999)
  • Do You Realize?? (2002)
  • Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots part 1 (2003)
  • Fight Test (2003)
  • Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell (2003)

Filmography

External link

Official Site (http://www.flaminglips.com/)


  Results from FactBites:
 
Aaron Sorkin will write Flaming Lips musical | Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots | EW.com Exclusive | News + Notes | ... (666 words)
The Great White Way will never be the same: In an exclusive interview, Wayne Coyne, lead singer of the Flaming Lips, told EW.com that the psych-rock band will team up with acclaimed TV writer and show creator Aaron Sorkin to turn the group's 2002 album Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots into a Broadway musical.
In fact, the unexpected collaboration grew out of McAnuff's fondness for the Lips' acclaimed Yoshimi album.
The San Diego-based theater producer pursued the idea and convinced the band that the album would make a compelling musical — other songs from the Lips' catalog will likely be included as well — despite the abstract, trippy nature of the source material.
The Flaming Lips - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2222 words)
Although the Flaming Lips take an indie rock/post-punk approach to rock music, the band is known for their lush, multi-layered, psychedelic arrangements and their Lispacey lyrics and bizarre song titles (for example, "Pilot Can at the Queer of God" or "Yeah, I Know It's A Drag...
The Flaming Lips formed in Oklahoma City in 1983 with Wayne Coyne's brother Mark singing lead vocals and Michael Ivins on bass guitar, and the band debuted at a fl RandB bar.
In the summer of 2004, it was announced that The Flaming Lips would appear among the headliners on the 2004 Lollapalooza tour, alongside such legendary artists as Sonic Youth and Morrissey; however, the tour was canceled due to lack of revenue.
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