The Flaming Lips' epic album, "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots," details a fictional fight between the female heroine, Yoshimi, and a crew of colorful...
Good news for fans of creepy babies and bloody naked women -- The Flaming Lips has released a new music video for the single "Ashes in the Air," and i...
I'm stunned. Truly didn't expect this catchy-as-hell glam rock raveup from the Purple Dood. Restores all the faith I'd lost in him these past few years about the ability to write any memorable jukebox tunes.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Fun for Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips means collaboration, and a recent dust-up with Erykah Badu after they worked together isn'...
Twenty years after uber music fan Kevin Arnold started the festival with a single show featuring Overwhelming Colorfast (and don't forget opening act ...
The Flaming Lips take one of The Beatles' strangest songs to an even stranger place in a cover video for "I Am the Walrus," recorded at the Pink Floor...
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OKLAHOMA CITY -- The Oklahoma City-based alternative rock band Flaming Lips has recorded a six-hour song to raise money for the C...
Well, that was fast. The Flaming Lips announced they were doing a six-hour song last month, and now it's here! We're only about one-sixth of the way t...
Hospital Ships is Jordan Geiger. Jordan Geiger, as a man, is upbeat and introspective. He has been a stalwart of the Lawrence, Kan., music scene for t...
Repower America has gained the support of many famous faces in this new video for their campaign to defend the Clean Air Act.
The video alleges that ...
While his new album features: The Strokes' Justin Casablancas, Iggy Pop, The Flaming Lips and filmmaker David Lynch, Danger Mouse wants people to know "Dark Night of the Soul" wasn't simply thrown together to "compile names of all stars."
Rumors are as much a part of SXSW as live music and Lone Star beer. This year speculation's swirling around the Levi's/FADER Fort, Perez Hilton's party and whether Red Bull's Moontower Party will return.
Not sure if it's me, Sony, or Bob Dylan, but someone is out of their mind. It's hard to listen Dylan squawking "Adeste Fideles" with the finesse of Lyle Alzado and not laugh just a little.
We're living in the most exciting moment in the history of music -- a time when listeners have unlimited access to music, but Rolling Stone commits the cardinal sin of making it seem boring.
B.B. King, the B-52s, the Flaming Lips, T.I. and Clint Black are among the acts enlisted by NBC to create their own spin on the famed Peacock chimes.
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Working as co-producer and co-writer on the VH1 Rock Honors tribute to the Who that premieres Thursday night, and being around the Who reminded me why rock actually deserves to live still.