![]() ![]() Live at Music Millennium” with five songs from his “Modern Love” album.Ĭheck out all the latest Record Store updates here, at the official website. Matt Nathanson has been popping up all over the place - soon on “Dancing with the Stars.” He has a concert EP “Left & Right Volume 2: Live at Newbury Comics. The hard rock group released latest album “I Am Gemini” was released in February. I wouldn’t want to re-live 2001 again, but Cursive’s EP “Burst and Bloom” from that year is worth revisiting, on colored 12″. Did you hear the Mynabirds at SXSW like I told you to? Have you at least heard “General?” Here, download it, then put some money aside for an ass-shaking RSD single (with new “Fallen Doves”). Two early White Stripes songs will show up for the date: “Handsprings” and deliciously titled “Red Death at 6:14.” They’re on red and white vinly. Jack White has obviously been busy with his forthcoming solo release, but as a collector and record-lover, he couldn’t let the holiday pass him by. The Sex Pistols are reissuing their 1976 single “Anarchy in the U.K.” with its original B-side “I Wanna Be Me” while era brethren The Clash are putting out a digital remaster of “London Calling” on vinyl. Laura Marling will release “Flicker To Fail” and “To Be A Woman” as a double A-side single countrymen Kasabian have a pair of covers, Lana Del Rey’s “Video Games” and Gwen Stefani’s “Sweet Escape.” Arctic Monkeys are pairing single “R U Mine?” with brand new “Electricity.” The indie label is also putting out a 16-track CD sampler of previously released tracks from Beachwood Sparks, Jaill, Shearwater, THEESatisfaction, Spoek Mathambo, Debo Band, King Tuff and others. Each release will feature “ridiculously handsome artwork.” Shabazz Palaces are putting out four tracks from their live session on KEXP. That track won’t be on their single, but “Lazuli” b/w “Equal Mind” will be. Blitzen Trapper is covering Hendrix on “Hey Joe,” adding b/w “Skirts on Fire.” Beach House is in promotion mode for their new album “Bloom” (May 15), with single “Myth” already out. Sub Pop Records has a trio of exclusive releases for the day, from Blitzen Trapper and Immaculate Noise favorites Beach House and Shabazz Palaces. The Flaming Lips and Mastodon also paired up for “A Spoonful Weighs a Ton” split 7″, with the original and the metal band’s cover of it. No two discs will look exactly alike.”Ī press release promised more news on “a new studio” release soon. The album will be pressed for only this single time, “on two high-quality, multi-color vinyl discs housed in separate custom art jackets and poly bagged together. Full tracklist below, with entertaining titles like “Supermoon Made Me Want To Pee” and “Helping The Retarded To Know God.” ![]() The Colorado Symphony & André de Ridder: 1: EP. Side by Side: Gates of Steel (live) DEVO / The Flaming Lips: 2: 2019: Race for the Prize: The Flaming Lips feat. This week, more is made known: Ke$sha, Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Erykah Badu, Yoko Ono, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Prefuse 73, Tame Impala, New Fumes, Lightning Bolt and Biz Markie have officially joined that aforementioned cast on double-LP album “The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends.” The Flaming Lips 2011: Gummy Song Skull (The Soft Bulletin Live La Fantastique de Institution 2011) The Flaming Lips: 1: 2012: One More Robot: The Flaming Lips: 1. In this wide-ranging interview, they talk influences, brushes with fame, collaborating with Miley Cyrus (no, seriously, Coyne did that), and figuring out how to be “the king of my own songs.Music lovers and vinyl collectors, update your shopping list: The Flaming Lips have announced further details on their Record Store Day collaboration set, plus below are some outlines on other April 21 exclusive drops, like those from Sub Pop, Arctic Monkeys, Sex Pistols and more.Īs we previously reported, the Lips had tapped musicians like the Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros guys, Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and Nick Cave for a mysterious collaboration set. Butthole Surfers emerged in the early 80s Texas punk scene and were known for their raucous shows and anarchistic humor (one of their best-known songs is “Sweat Loaf,” a Black Sabbath-like monstrosity which features the hilarious line “If you happen to see your mother, tell her… Satan! Satan! Satan!”) When they were first emerging from their Oklahoma City base in the mid-80s, The Flaming Lips played with Butthole Surfers in Austin, Coyne listing them as a major influence and inspiration, though as he says here, they didn’t have the same balls-out guts as the Surfers. The seminal psychedelic band The Flaming Lips just released their sixteenth album, American Head, so we thought it was high time to revisit the 2015 conversation between frontman Wayne Coyne and Butthole Surfers’ lead man, Gibby Haynes, which appeared in Pioneer Works print magazine, Intercourse. ![]()
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