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Ink 19 :: Staring at Sound

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Both rose-eyed fan and band insider, the Flaming Lips' official biographer takes Matthew Moyer by the hand backstage into their fabulous rock n' pop theater. Find out why Jim DeRogatis's bio on an indie success story (that hasn't made us cringe yet) makes this volume worthy of top spot on your reading pile.

... Staring at Sound (and it does feel more like a fanciful story than gritty, tragic rock truth, which is fine by me, we need some new myths) follows Wayne Coyne and his fellow travelers from nowhere restaurant jobs in Oklahoma City into the heart of the burgeoning "college radio circuit" where they make ...

Ink 19 :: Summer Camp 2008

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Chris Catania gets a raucous introduction to the summer camp experience, by way of Wayne Coyne's glorious teeth.

... 8th year of Summer Camp. One way is to stare at the jumbo screen mounted behind the Flaming Lips and closely examine the dental work of lead singer Wayne Coyne during their Friday night show. I went with this first option immediately, and then slowly realized I had never been to real summer camp before ...

Ink 19 :: The Flaming Lips

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Never ones to be pinned down to the standard drum-guitar-bass format, the Flaming Lips brought their eccentric sonic and visual baggage to the House Of Blues. Mary Petralia takes inventory.

... LIPS WITH STARDEATH House of Blues, Orlando April 12, 2007 by Mary Petralia Rosalie Petralia After the likeably sonic Stardeath -- hey, was that Wayne Coyne's nephew? -- Santa Clauses and aliens alike converged on the intimate HOB stage to join Wayne Coyne and Co. for a purely original Flaming Lips ...

Ink 19 :: The Flaming Lips

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August 1999 :: Music H-I :: The Flaming Lips (Kurt Channing)

... Don't Use Jelly," but I'd like to think that they recognize and respect the thinking man's approach that Flaming Lips guitarist/vocalist/linchpin Wayne Coyne takes to his musical evolution.     The Soft Bulletin: Music and Songs by The Flaming Lips is the name on the cover this album, and the subdued ...

Ink 19 :: Florida Film Festival

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Steven Garnett brings you an overview of the recent Florida Film Festival, including reviews of Vitorrio De Sica's The Gold of Naples (starring Sophia Loren), Ben Stiller's Heat Vision and Jack (with Jack Black), Bradley Beesley's Flaming Lips documentary, Flaming Lips Have Landed, and Michael Apted's Me & Isaac Newton.

... . I'm a fan, full on, and have been since my 1980's Oklahoma experience. I'd not imagined how resourceful, honest, and focused the Flaming Lips are. Wayne Coyne and Michael Ivins are visionary. That said, the founding vocalist/guitarist and bassist have never been afraid to praise the FM prowess of their ...

Ink 19 :: The Flaming Lips

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Steven Drozd, drummer from The Flaming Lips, opens up to Matt Cibula about that damn "Spiderbite Song" (hint: it wasn't really a spiderbite after all), the success of Yoshimi, and why the real-live Yoshimi might have a reason to be pissed-off about the new record.

... His medical troubles were well-documented on "The Spiderbite Song" and in every single interview for The Soft Bulletin, which quoted singer/lyricist Wayne Coyne as saying that Drozd had been bit by a poisonous spider and almost lost his arm. (More on that in a second.) But Drozd is better now, famous ...

Ink 19 :: The Flaming Lips

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Yoshimi vs. the Pink Robots (Warner Bros.). Review by Matt Cibula.

THE FLAMING LIPS YOSHIMI VS. THE PINK ROBOTS Warner Bros. Wayne Coyne, Michael Ivins, and Steven Drozd are in the habit of making albums that listeners fall into, and once you're in you don't really want to climb out. This happened first to me with Clouds Taste Metallic, that wildly weird and pretty ...

Ink 19 :: The Flaming Lips

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Finally the Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid (Restless). Review by Matt Cibula.

... Flaming Lips were best when they were a garage band. That's the reason Clouds Taste Metallic remains their greatest record -- they work best when Wayne Coyne is able to cake his fancy upbeat happy sci-fi sentiments in a convincing layer of sludge. Well, it doesn't come much sludgier than here, a three ...

Ink 19 :: Destroyer

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This Night (Merge). Review by Sean Slone.

... , and occasionally, strange beauty. Bejar sings his bizarre, obtuse lyrics in an adenoidal voice that recalls Frank Black, Gary Numan and maybe Wayne Coyne of Flaming Lips. You get the feeling that Bejar isn't just making up nonsense though. More like he's just operating on a different plane where this ...

Ink 19 :: Dear John Letters

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Unbroken (Roam). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

... of your nose" thing, especially on tracks like "Out of the Park," a slow dreamer of a song. On the songs that rock a bit more, he seems to go for Wayne Coyne's (the Flaming Lips) vocal delivery style, which is pretty sweet. "Pandora's Box" is probably the best of the bunch; it rocks on so different ...
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