Tag: The Flaming Lips

  • The Flaming Lips Battle The Pink Robots at Brooklyn Steel

    The Flaming Lips returned to Brooklyn last night for the first of two shows at Bushwick’s Brooklyn Steel. Only the second stop on a world tour, the band returns to the live stage following the pandemic with dates across the US, Canada and the UK into next summer. Special guest and Flaming Lips collaborator Particle Kid provided opening support, featuring a guest appearance by Sean Ono Lennon.

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    The Flaming Lips at Brooklyn Steel, 11/8/21. Photo by Buscar Photo

    The tragedy of the Astroworld festival last week has not only shocked so many people, but has also changed the mindset of performers and venues alike. Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne began the show with a long speech on the topic, urging fans to look out for everyone around them, promising that they would stop the show in the event someone needed help. He addressed the desire of so many to let their emotions run loose at shows, and he reminded us all that we can still “go crazy” in a good and positive way. This motif continued through the show, with breaks between songs and bright house lights to make sure everyone was safe.

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    The Flaming Lips at Brooklyn Steel, 11/8/21. Photo by Buscar Photo

    The Flaming Lips released their debut record Here It Is in 1986, and have cultivated an extensive discography ever since. Back in 2020, the band released their sixteenth studio album, American Head via Warner Records. For Record Store Day 2021, the band released The Soft Bulletin Companion on vinyl for the first time ever. The rare recordings are B-sides and early mixes that accompany the band’s early breakthrough record The Soft Bulletin.

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    The Flaming Lips at Brooklyn Steel, 11/8/21. Photo by Buscar Photo

    One surprise nugget for the evening was the live debut of deep cut “Assassination of the Sun” off the band’s 2003 EP Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell. Afterwards, Wayne addressed the crowd, telling them about his ecstasy seeing a room full of fans enjoy a song they’ve never heard played live. Other essential tracks played included the epic “Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots, Pt. 1,” “Do You Realize??,” and “She Don’t Use Jelly.”

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    The Flaming Lips at Brooklyn Steel, 11/8/21. Photo by Buscar Photo

    The tour continues with another show tonight at Brooklyn Steel, plus two more New York shows. They’ll be playing on November 12th in Syracuse at Crouse-Hinds Concert Theater, and then in Albany on November 13th at The Palace Theatre. Check out the full run of dates on Song Kick and see our Brooklyn Steel night 1 photo gallery below. Wayne Coyne also has his own cannabis brand, Love Yer Brain, available now.

  • Midlake Announce “For the Sake of Bethel Woods,” First Album Since 2013

    Midlake has announced their fifth studio album, For The Sake of Bethel Woods, and shared the first single, titled “Meanwhile…” The Texas-based band has not released new music since 2013’s Antiphon. 

    Photo by Barbara FG

    Midlake’s brand of folk-rock evokes the brooding, funk-influenced sound of groups like TV on The Radio. After the departure of original frontman Tim Smith, they threw out their past recordings and restarted as a new quintet, hurriedly releasing a new album. On Antiphon, Midlake leaned into their rock side with distorted electric guitar riffs and newly-minted frontman Eric Pulido’s Bowie-protege vocals. 

    Almost a decade later, on “Meanwhile…” the band finds a lighter touch. A swoon-worthy 60’s rhythm carved out by drummer McKenzie Smith allows the steady acoustic guitar and wavering metronome to absolutely float. Pulido’s vocals, though mournful, are softer and more whimsical than ever. 

    Pulido said the track speaks to two key points in Midlake’s history: when the band decided to go on hiatus in 2014, and when they were inspired to reconvene in 2020. 

    “Everyone had their respective experience during the uncertain time apart,” he said, “culminating in a confident and celebratory return to form.”

    Available for preorder now, For The Sake of Bethel Woods will be released on March 18th of next year. For their first time working with an outside producer, Midlake brought in the big guns, recruiting Grammy-award-winning producer John Congleton. Congleton, whose previous credits include St. Vincent and Sharon Van Etten, produced, engineered, and mixed the album at Elmwood Recording Studio in Midlake’s native Texas. 

    Though the project marks a homecoming of sorts for Midlake, the reunion is bittersweet. For The Sake of Bethel Woods’ cover art pays homage to keyboardists Jesse Chandler’s father, who passed away in 2018. 

    “For me, the picture of that kid, my dad, forever frozen in time, encapsulates what it means to be in the throes of impressionable and fleeting youth,” Chandler said,  “and all that the magic of music, peace, love, and communion bring to it, whether one knows it at the time or not. 

    Midlake has unveiled an exclusive live performance of “Bethel Woods” filmed at Dallas, TX’s Modern Electric Sound Recorders by director Rett Rogers and co-director Barbara FG and marks the second in a new multi-part series of exclusive live sessions, “Meanwhile In Texas,” with additional installments set to premiere in the coming weeks.

    Promoting For The Sake Of Bethel Woods, Midlake has also announced a series of North American Tour Dates,

    Midlake 2022 Tour Dates

    MARCH
    9 – Denton, TX – Dan’s Silverleaf
    10 – Denton, TX – Dan’s Silverleaf
    16 – Gothenburg, SW – Pustervik
    17 – Oslo, NO – Vulkan Arena
    18 – Stockholm, SW – Nalen
    20 – Copenhagen, DK – Pumpehuset
    21 – Berlin, DE – Columbia Theater
    22 – Munich, DE – Freiheizhalle
    23 – Vienna, AU – Flex
    25 – St. Gallen, CH – Palace
    26 – Maastricht, NL – Muziekgieterij
    27 – Utrecht, NL – Ronda
    29 – Hamburg, DE – Mojo Club
    31 – Groningen, NL – De Oosterpoort

    APRIL
    1 – Cologne, DE – Bürgerhaus Stollwerck
    2 – Antwerp, BE = Trix
    3 – Paris, FR – Alhambra
    5 – Brighton, UK – Chalk
    6 – London, UK – Roundhouse
    8 – Newcastle, UK – University Student’s Union
    9 – Edinburgh, UK – Assembly Rooms
    10 – Manchester, UK – Albert Hall
    11 – Dublin, IR – Vicar Street

    MAY
    8 – Nashville, TN – 3rd & Lindsley
    10 – Washington, DC – Union Stage
    11 – Philadelphia, PA – World Cafe Live (Downstairs)
    13 – Woodstock, NY – Levon Helm Studios
    14 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
    16 – Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird Cafe & Music Hall
    17 – Louisville, KY – Headliners Music Hall
    19 – St. Louis, MO – Off Broadway
    20 – Kansas City, MO – recordBar
    21 – Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall