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The flaming lips buggin
The flaming lips buggin









The band had been inching away from the revved-up psych-pop formulation that yielded surprise hit “She Don’t Use Jelly” ever since the commercial failure of 1995’s Clouds Taste Metallic (which may be the real best Flaming Lips album depending on your mood). Its brilliance might have caught people off guard, but it didn’t come out of nowhere. The Soft Bulletin is a world to be explored, and it has continued to beget new galaxies as fellow visionaries discover it. It’s hard to imagine acts like Tame Impala and MGMT existing in their present form without this record’s influence. Among them are some of the most successful psych-pop crossover stars of our time. The version of the Flaming Lips we have today, the one that has long since calcified into a shtick? With Wayne Coyne in a suit playing ringleader for a fantastical circus, spewing blood or rolling atop his audience in a giant bubble while Steven Drozd leads the band through psychedelic symphonies? That began here in spectacular fashion, with a dozen tracks that rewired the Flaming Lips and, upon impact, rewired quite a few listeners’ brains too. What cannot be disputed is that The Soft Bulletin is the most pivotal release in the band’s career, the one where they cemented their status as legends and established the archetype they’ve been tweaking ever since. (It was released on 5/17/99 in the UK before coming out in the US the following month.) Hailed as a masterpiece upon arrival, the album is still arguably the Lips’ finest creative output, though with a discography as vast and varied as theirs you’ll never have complete consensus on that. One of those albums is The Soft Bulletin, which completes its second decade today. They formed the year I was born, and I am now halfway through my thirties - old enough that today’s teens make me feel like an ancient relic and albums released when I was their age are turning 20. On record they’ve been skuzzy noise-bombers, fuzz-pop cartoon characters, experimental stunt artists, digital folk-pop anthem-slingers, and tripped-out paranoiacs. They ushered Miley Cyrus through the weirdest phase of her public identity crisis. They were contemporaneous with both 90210, on which they memorably guested, and The O.C., which fomented the Bush-era indie boom they rode to festival ubiquity. They were labelmates with Fear, Wipers, and the Dead Milkmen and were three albums deep by the time Nirvana released Bleach. ( C Michael Stewart via Wikimedia Commons.The Flaming Lips have survived and evolved through an astonishing number of indie-rock life cycles. Keep up with the latest news by following us on Facebook ( Live365 Official and Live365 Broadcasting) and Twitter ( and image: Flaming Lips at Forecastle 2010.

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Subscribers will also receive a cocktail recipe inspired by the album and an invitation to partake in an exclusive Ask Me Anything-style live-stream with Coyne in October.Ĭheck out The Soft Bulletin reissue tracklist below.įor all your music needs, head over to for the best variety of radio stations around. The reissue, which is one of the service's Records of the Month for October, is currently available to pre-order through the Vinyl Me, Please website. Vinyl Me, Please Head of A&R Alex Berenson said in a statement, “We at Vinyl Me, Please are incredibly excited to have worked directly with Warner Music and Wayne Coyne to come up with a spectacular anniversary packaging for this monumental album and look forward to our members diving into the Lips’ prolific musical output.”

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“The Soft Bulletin is a record that’s always with us… and we’re always considering it… we’re always playing it… we’re always celebrating it,” Coyne said of the reissue in a statement. Pressed on mustard yellow vinyl and accompanied by new artwork designed by frontman Wayne Coyne, the 2-LP reissue includes the album's original 13-song tracklist. This October, the Flaming Lips are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 1999 album The Soft Bulletin with a limited edition vinyl reissue, which will be available exclusively through subscription service Vinyl Me, Please.











The flaming lips buggin