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The Flaming Lips

Even within the eclectic world of alternative rock, few bands were so brave, so frequently brilliant, and so deliciously weird as the Flaming Lips. From their beginnings as Oklahoma weirdos to their mid-'90s pop culture breakthrough to their status as one of the most respected groups of the 2000s, the Lips rode one of the more surreal and haphazard career trajectories in pop music. An acid-bubblegum band with as much affinity for sweet melodies as blistering noise assaults, their off-kilter sound, uncommon emotional depth, and bizarre history (packed with tales of self-immolating fans and the like) firmly established them as true originals.

The Flaming Lips formed in Oklahoma City in 1983, when founder and guitarist Wayne Coyne allegedly stole a collection of musical instruments from an area church hall and enlisted his vocalist-brother Mark and bassist Michael Ivins to start a band. Giving themselves the nonsensical name the Flaming Lips (its origin variously attributed to a porn film, an obscure drug reference, or a dream in which a fiery Virgin Mary plants a kiss on Wayne in the back seat of his car), the band made its live debut at a local transvestite club. After progressing through an endless string of drummers, they recruited percussionist Richard English and recorded their self-titled debut, issued on green vinyl on their own Lovely Sorts of Death label in 1985.

When Mark Coyne soon departed to get married, Wayne assumed full control of the group; in addition to remaining its lead guitarist, he also became the primary singer and songwriter. Continuing on as a trio, the Lips released 1986's Hear It Is, followed a year later by Oh My Gawd!!!...The Flaming Lips. While touring in support of the Butthole Surfers, they played Buffalo, NY, where they were befriended by concert promoter Jonathan Donahue; after a jam session with Donahue's nascent band Mercury Rev, he and Coyne became close friends, and Donahue eventually signed on as the group's sound technician.

After recording 1988's difficult Telepathic Surgery, English exited, reducing the Lips to the core duo of Coyne and Ivins; after adding drummer Nathan Roberts, Donahue adopted the name Dingus and became a full-time member in time to cut 1990's stellar In a Priest Driven Ambulance while simultaneously recording the brilliant Mercury Rev debut, Yerself Is Steam. Following a series of hopeful phone calls to Warner Bros., the company signed the band in 1991, and in 1992 their oft-delayed major-label debut, Hit to Death in the Future Head, appeared to little commercial notice. Donahue soon exited to focus his full energies on Mercury Rev, followed by the departure of Roberts.

With new guitarist Ronald Jones and drummer Steven Drozd, the group cut 1993's sublime Transmissions from the Satellite Heart, which they supported by playing the second stage at Lollapalooza and touring the nation in a Ryder truck. Initially, the album stiffed; however, nearly a year after its initial release, the single "She Don't Use Jelly" became a grassroots hit, and against all odds, the Flaming Lips found themselves on the Top 40 charts. They took full advantage of their requisite 15 minutes of fame, appearing everywhere from MTV's annual Spring Break broadcast to an arena tour in support of Candlebox to a memorable, surreal, lip-synced performance on the teen soap opera Beverly Hills 90210, where supporting character Steve Sanders (portrayed by actor Ian Ziering) uttered the immortal words, "You know, I've never been a big fan of alternative music, but these guys rocked the house!"

After the 1994 release of a limited-edition sampler of odds and ends titled Providing Needles for Your Balloons, the Lips returned in 1995 with Clouds Taste Metallic, a strikingly mature and diverse collection highlighted by the singles "Bad Days" (also heard in the film Batman Forever), "This Here Giraffe," and "Brainville." Despite the inclusion of the remarkably melodic "Psychiatric Explorations of the Fetus with Needles," "Christmas at the Zoo" (rumored to be under consideration for inclusion on an upcoming John Tesh holiday record), and the epic "Guy Who Got a Headache and Accidentally Saves the World," the album nonetheless failed to live up to the commercial success of Transmissions, and the band was once again relegated to cult status.

In 1996, the Lips' world went haywire; first, Jones disappeared to undertake a spiritual odyssey from which he did not return, then Drozd's hand was almost needlessly amputated after he was bitten by a spider. At about the same time, Ivins was the victim of a bizarre hit-and-run accident after a wheel came off of another vehicle and slammed into his car, trapping him inside. Ironically, Coyne was having car problems of his own when rumors of his latest sonic foray -- conducting an orchestra of 40 automobiles, all with their tape decks playing specially composed music at the same time -- prompted fan discussion of his possible psychological collapse. "I would try to tell people what I was doing and found that I couldn't explain it very well," Coyne later remarked about the project, dubbed the Parking Lot Experiment. "Plus, I had a sore on the side of my tongue for a week and it made me talk kind of weird. I'm sure they thought I was retarded."

By the following year, the Flaming Lips (who continued as a trio, opting not to attempt to replace Jones) were back in the studio, recording an album that, according to Coyne, would be "so different and exciting it will either make us millionaires or break us" -- in short, 1997's Zaireeka, a breathtaking and wildly experimental set of four discs designed to be played simultaneously. A previously unreleased track, "Hot Day," also appeared earlier that year on the soundtrack to Richard Linklater's film SubUrbia. A Collection of Songs Representing an Enthusiasm for Recording...by Amateurs, a retrospective of their Restless label material, followed in 1998, and a year later, the Lips returned with a breathtaking new studio effort, The Soft Bulletin.

After a three-year absence from the shelves, 2002 brought several new releases, including the new record Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots and a two-volume retrospective of the Restless years. Yoshimi won the group even more popular and critical acclaim than The Soft Bulletin, which the group maximized by spending half of 2002 appearing with Beck on his Sea Change tour as both his opening act and backing band. The Lips kept busy over the next two years by touring in support of Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots and working on their movie Christmas on Mars. They returned to the studio in 2004 and spent much of 2005 recording; that year, the Flaming Lips documentary, The Fearless Freaks, and their VOID video collection were both released, whetting fans' appetites for the band's 2006 album, At War with the Mystics.

In 2007, the Flaming Lips were nominated for a Grammy for Best Alternative Album for Mystics and won a Grammy for Best Engineered Album. One year later, the band's long-awaited, seven-years-in-the-making film Christmas on Mars made its debut at the Sasquatch Festival in George, WA; that fall, the movie and its soundtrack were released as a CD/DVD set. During 2007 and 2008, the Lips began working on the follow-up to At War with the Mystics, taking a looser, more experimental approach than they had in years. The results were released as Embryonic in fall 2009, followed by the band's quirky remake of the Pink Floyd classic Dark Side of the Moon. The Flaming Lips worked with several different artists on the latter album, which was billed as The Flaming Lips and Stardeath and White Dwarfs with Henry Rollins and Peaches Doing the Dark Side of the Moon. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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Comments

Jailmoron@ga y m a i l . c o m just created a justin bieber station so there you go
what is this. are you some kind of hypnotist? f**king love their sound and lyrics. would love to see them live. i could tell it would be a f**king experience
i saw The Flaming Lips in concert and it made me a better person!! AMAZING!!!
post from- BrotherStraw b e r r y
smelendrez
These guys are way over your head. Back to Nickleback for you.
These guys effing suck
This is the band's page. Which album?
such a great album. Love the whole thing, I saw them live in Chicago on new years eve awhile back, it was phenomenal
Is there anyway to ban Flaming Lips from showing up on my playlist? =P
eas_e
If you haven't seen them live you do not qualify to post a comment. :Þ~
rsburt62
these lyrics are awsome i just laugh and listen
starre2298
The Lips helped Steve Burns, formerly of the Nickelodeon kid's show, Blues Clues , with his solo album called Songs for Dustmites. You can tell they were involved. A cool album.
cowniew
Sounds like downer music to me. I think they missed their generation. But that generation didn't miss them. Still to their credit they have a good sound and not too shabby.
For $5000 you can buy a 24 hr long song in a real human skull from the Lips.
Embryonic is one of the finest psychedelic albums ever. Good to see them move away from their poppier stuff even though that is solid too.
Count me in!
Oklahoma weirdos?
brengmanj
the flaming lips: turning emo frowns into indie grins, as surely as yoshimi wins!
I like the Flaming Lips, can't say I love them. However, they are amazing live! I true experience you will never forget, blew my mind. :)
Love the Lips! Would love to see this band.
I saw them last weekend too. It was amazing
Agreed this needs some kind of award for "best band bio ever" No publicist could ever have cooked up something this weird
Saw them over the last weekend, they covered Dark Side of The Moon with a little Wizard of Oz mixed in. Mind-blowing . Absolutely amazing live show.
bing likes em me too
Dinosaur Jr. meets Syd Barrett.
markg21ca
Best band bio ever...
Do you realize is mind blowing.
ummmmmm
starrlab4u
the greatest band you will ever experience.
"I would try to tell people what I was doing and found that I couldn't explain it very well,"

"Plus, I had a sore on the side of my tongue for a week and it made me talk kind of weird. I'm sure they thought I was retarded."

-hilarious, probably not the first or the last time Wayne's experienced this.
markg21ca
The bio covering the Lips is about as humorous as it get. Every pop group should strive for this kind of background.
sunny spring days driving top down, surfing the wind with my outstretched hand
i know i have to go away. sounds so much like the song that contains that lyric i cant even think straight.fuk
Work...Earph o n e s . . . n e w yorker with potty mouth... can't hear his words. Happy day. Flaming lips.
I was looking for it too and emailed Pandora. It's right here: http://www.p a n d o r a . c o m / m u s i c / a r t i s t / f l a m i n g + l i p s + s t a r d e a t h + w h i t e + d w a r f s
Always the best live show if the year!
Just saw the Flaming Lips on July 4th in Atlantic City.. Damn! What an epic experience that was.. I mean, wow. The balloons, the giant friendly catfish, Wayne climbing on that guerrilla's back.. I have a great review of it up at my website
I saw the same show in '95 and it is definitely on my list of "best shows" that I have experienced!
rbeard298
Saw the Lips with the Butt Hole Surfers and STP back in like '95? (It's still a bit blurry, quite frankly). After a decade and a half it still stands out as one the most acoustically moving experiences of my life. You really should see this band while you still can.
markbailey62 1
I saw them last week in upstate New York and they were every bit as amazing as I had expected... Truly a joyous, fun and spiritual experience was had by all!!
they were the highlight of last nights performance at forecastle in louisville kentucky and they sublimely exemplary with a fantastical stage array....wel l worth the wait throughout the out evening....s h e & him were brilliant there also.
kewl
their show at bonnaroo this year was just epic. their set alone was fantastic, than doing all of dark side of the moon just blew my mind
The Flaming Lips.. Such an awesome band-I just got tickets to see them July 4th in at the House of Blues in Atlantic City... so worth being poor for the next month
I've been a fan since 1986 these guys are the bomb. Their joint effort with the Butthole Surfers - The Flaming Butthole Jubilee was awesome. Start out as Acid Rockers making music for other acid heads to become one of the most intellectual bands of our time.
Once again The Flaming Lips put on one of the most epic lives shows I have ever seen. No one can compete. The show in Kansas Friday was just as fabulous as Seattle last summer.
Lucas, you're a tool.
Butthole Surfers, Primus, and Ween are just a few examples of bands that are very much more "brave, frequently brilliant, and deliciously weird" than the Flaming Lips.
syrups9907
Step 1- Butthole Surfers, Step 2- Flaming Lips, Step 3- Preparation H.
One of the best live acts in the business today. You might not always know what it was you saw, but you know it was damn cool to see it while hearing the Lips do their thing.
totally, mike, totally. these guys are classic weird, which rocks. keepin' it fresh!

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