• Traveling Wilburys' 'Handle With Care' Revived By Britt Daniel, Wayne Coyne, Brandon Flowers

    A band of unlikely collaborators - Bob Dylan, Jeff Lynn, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and George Harrison - once joined together to make what is nothing less than the world's finest supergroup ever, The Traveling Wilburys. Now, for the upcoming concert and film 'George Fest: A Night to Celebrate the Music of George Harrison', another unlikely group of musicians have assembled. In advance of the film, the creators have released footage of Spoon's Britt Daniel, The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne, The Killer's Brandon Flowers, Norah Jones, Weird Al Yankovic, Harrison's son Dhani, and Big Black Delta's Jonathan Bates, among others, covering the Wilbury's "Handle With Care."
  • Wayne Coyne on Miley Cyrus, Her New Album and Their 'Milk, Milk, Milk Tour'

    At first, The Flaming Lips and Miley Cyrus may have seemed like an odd match to tour together, but the collaboration actually started awhile ago. In the Flaming Lips "St. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" cover album that was released in 2014, Cyrus performed on the iconic track, "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds." Now, in a new interview, Wayne Coyne is talking Miley Cyrus, her new album, 'Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz' and their 'Milk, Milk, Milk' tour together.
  • Miley Cyrus and Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne Co-Direct New 'Lighter' Video [WATCH]

    Following Miley Cyrus and the Flaming Lips' first stop on their Dead Petz Milky Milky Milk tour, the singer and her "backup" band have shared the psychedelic new video for the second single off their recent album, "Lighter." Cyrus co-directed the video with Wayne Coyne and it's exactly what one would expect from the creative collaboration.
  • Miley Cyrus Talks Wayne Coyne Friendship, New Album 'Dead Petz'

    Of all of the jaw-dropping surprises the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards brought to viewers world-wide, twerk-happy host Miley Cyrus dropped the biggest bomb when she closed the ceremony by ditching her hosting duties, performing her latest single "Do It" in the company of magnificently dressed drag queens and announcing the unexpected arrival of her latest album 'Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz.' Shocking her RCA label, the 22-year-old announced her album could be downloaded for free.
  • Lou Reed Says He Never Actually Liked The Beatles

    PBS series "Blank on Blank" recently shared a lost interview involving Velvet Underground mastermind Lou Reed. The singer threw shade at two famous bands -- The Doors and The Beatles -- revealing that he thought the former was "stupid" and the latter was "garbage." The lively chat took place in 1986 between him and music executive Joe Smith.
  • Sorry 2014: The Year's 10 Most Memorable Musician Apologies

    In the Internet era, there are more ways than ever for the mean, stupid things we all do to get out into the public eye, which means that we're constantly flooded with apologies from actors, politicians, musicians, and basically anyone who's famous. There were a ton of big apologies in 2014 from musicians, so here are the 10 most memorable.
  • The Flaming Lips Reunite With Yoko Ono For Cover Of John Lennon's "Merry Xmas (War Is Over)" [LISTEN]

    A few weeks ago, The Flaming Lips released their 14th studio album 'With a Little Help from My Fwends,' a full-length tribute to the Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,' and today, Nov. 20, the psych-rockers have shared another tribute: a cover of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Christmas classic "Merry Xmas (War is Over)," which you can check out below. As can be expected from Wayne Coyne and his crew, the track is a psychedelic reinterpretation of Lennon and Ono's original, replacing the acoustic guitars with synthesizers, and even features Ono herself on backing vocals.
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