The Flaming LIps
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The Recoup Song Of The Day for Wednesday, June 3rd is “Flowers Of Neptune 6” by The Flaming Lips, taken from their forthcoming Bella Union release, American Head. Read more
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Good morning! Today’s broadcast features an eclectic mix of sounds and artists, all drawn from yours truly’s weekend listening experience. We hope you enjoy it! Read more
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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. Read more
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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. Read more
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This collection of the earliest recordings from Oklahoma City legends the flaming lips gathers up their earliest recordings featuring visionary Wayne Coyne’s brother Mark on vocals. This compilation is the first installment of a series of every issues dedicated to celebrating the band’s 35th anniversary. Read more
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This collection of the earliest recordings from Oklahoma City legends the flaming lips gathers up their earliest recordings featuring visionary Wayne Coyne’s brother Mark on vocals. This compilation is the first installment of a series of every issues dedicated to celebrating the band’s 35th anniversary. Read more
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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… Read more
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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… Read more
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Eyeballs and amphibians and polka dotted toilets, oh my! Read more
