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The Flaming Lips’ Experimental Year

(Wayne Coyne at this year’s Hangout Music Fest)

2012 has been a particularly experimental year for The Flaming Lips.

Never wanting to play it safe, the band surprised fans this year by releasing everything from a
24-hour song to music packaged in gummy fetuses.

Frontman Wayne Coyne said that taking the band in such an experimental direction was not only an artistic venture, but also a business decision.

At the end of 2010 the Lipsโ€™ contract with Warner Bros. Records was about expire.

Coyne said that because of the changing nature of the music industry, the Lips members werenโ€™t sure how to approach renegotiations, so they didnโ€™t.

โ€œThere were a lot of bands like us that were sort of getting ready to do a new version of a record contract, because nobody knows what the fuck to do,โ€ Coyne said. โ€œSo we thought someone would figure something out and we would just do what they did. Well, that didnโ€™t really happen.โ€

When it came time for the Lips to renegotiate, the members still couldnโ€™t make up their minds.
โ€œWe said โ€˜Letโ€™s fuck around for a year. Let us discover what we want, in our own way, to happen,โ€™โ€ Coyne said. โ€œSo they said โ€˜Cool, letโ€™s see what happens.โ€™โ€

Their most recent experiment, The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends, is a collaborative record featuring Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Chris Martin of Coldplay, Yoko Ono, Ke$ha, Justin Vernon of Bon Iver and more.

โ€œSince we were releasing music every month, we thought it would be a little bit boring for us each month to say โ€˜Well hereโ€™s four more Flaming Lips songs,โ€™โ€ Coyne said. โ€œWe just thought โ€˜Well weโ€™ll get some of our friends, and weโ€™ll do collaborations and see what happens.โ€™โ€

Coyne said the recording process began modestly.

โ€œIn the beginning it was just people we would run into.โ€

The Lipsโ€™ collaborations with Neon Indian happened when the bands paths crossed on tour in Portland.
But soon Coyne began to reach out to bigger artists.

โ€œA lot of these people I would just get their number and text them,โ€ Coyne said. โ€œI would know they were fans, like Bon Iver; I knew Justin Vernon liked us.โ€

Coyne said it wasnโ€™t easy assembling an all-star cast of collaborators.

โ€œSomeone like Nick Cave, youโ€™ll ask him and itโ€™s โ€˜No, Iโ€™m too busy. Iโ€™ve got things to do,โ€™โ€ Coyne said. โ€œAnd Iโ€™m like โ€˜Well, I know, but Iโ€™ll make it easy for you.โ€™ So the third time I ask him he says โ€˜Well, I might do it,โ€™ and by the tenth time heโ€™s like โ€˜Fuck it, Iโ€™ll do it if youโ€™ll just leave me alone.โ€™ Itโ€™s hardly ever like โ€˜Yes! Letโ€™s make music!โ€™โ€

For one collaborator though, it was just that. Ke$ha called Coyne on his birthday and invited the band to her house in Nashville, Tenn., to record some songs.

โ€œShe is just crazy,โ€ Coyne said. โ€œShe has a tattoo gun, and within 30 minutes she gave me a tattoo on my toe.โ€

The Lips ended up recording songs with Ke$ha into the night and more the next day.
Coyne said he is a big fan of Ke$ha.

โ€œSheโ€™s crazy in the best way: sheโ€™s creative, sheโ€™s funny, sheโ€™s intense, she has a lot of energy,โ€ Coyne said. โ€œErykah Badu was the same way.โ€

The band already has another batch of songs ready and will enter the studio in three weeks to decide what to do with the material.

โ€œSteven (Drozd) and I have been listening it to it quite a bit,โ€ Coyne said. โ€œItโ€™s a good collection. Weโ€™re calling it nine songs, but some of them connect together. This is all like a big piece of music. Itโ€™s a bunch of different songs, but it feels like a piece of music.โ€

Despite the frantic pace of their musical output, Coyne said the band members arenโ€™t struggling to create new music.

โ€œSometimes itโ€™s like nothing,โ€ Coyne said. โ€œYouโ€™re already there and stuff is happening, youโ€™ve already done one song and itโ€™s like โ€˜Fuck, yeah, Iโ€™ll do another song.โ€™ Sometimes they just happen. And then an hour later youโ€™ve got a whole other thing. Itโ€™s just music. People seem to think itโ€™s got to be some mystical experience or something. Sometimes things just sound cool and youโ€™re already recording.โ€