![]() We’d run into musicians and we thought, ‘Wow, they’re really musicians. We felt like that would be the only record we made. But we do it with such a ‘Who cares…’ attitude, and it’s wonderful. We don’t even play in the right key sometimes and we’re out of tune. It’s kind of druggy, kind of punk rock and it’s kind of psychedelic. Wayne Coyne: “I hear this now and it sounds so demented. He was fired as soon as the record was released… The Lips recorded their debut, five-song mini-album with Wayne Coyne’s reluctant rock star brother, Mark, as lead singer. (1985, re-released on Restless Records, 1994) “My agenda is to go somewhere where we’ve never been before…” Interview: Jaan Uhelszki In this week’s archive feature we head back to our June 2008 issue (Take 133), to find the band’s frontman looking back over their back catalogue, taking in Vaseline, drug addiction, union picket lines, the religious right and nothing short of the collapse of civilisation. Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips answers your questions in An Audience With… in this month’s new issue of Uncut, out now. ![]()
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