Tag: Steven Drozd

The Flaming Lips: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Warner Brothers)
Though this greatest hits package feels somewhat slapped together, it still doesn’t diminish the fact that the music contained within the three discs ranges from some of the weirdest to some of the most beautiful music you will ever hear.
The Flaming Lips: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Warner Brothers)
Though this greatest hits package feels somewhat slapped together, it still doesn’t diminish the fact that the music contained within the three discs ranges from some of the weirdest to some of the most beautiful music you will ever hear.

The Flaming Lips: Heady Nuggs: 20 Years After Clouds Taste Metallic (Warner Brothers)
This three-disc set is dedicated to exploring the era of Clouds Taste Metallic, the band’s response to their unexpected hit record, “She Don’t Use Jelly,” and finds them refining their weirdness into palpable, accessible numbers. It’s a transitional record in the face of where they would go next, but twenty years on, none of its charm has been lost.

The Flaming Lips: Heady Nuggs: 20 Years After Clouds Taste Metallic (Warner Brothers)
This three-disc set is dedicated to exploring the era of Clouds Taste Metallic, the band’s response to their unexpected hit record, “She Don’t Use Jelly,” and finds them refining their weirdness into palpable, accessible numbers. It’s a transitional record in the face of where they would go next, but twenty years on, none of its charm has been lost.